Chapter 1: What warning did President Trump give to Iran regarding oil supply?
A new warning to Iran. I'm Lisa LaSara, Fox News. President Trump telling Iran's leadership to not cut off its oil supply in the Strait of Hormuz. He says if they do, he's going to hit them 20 times harder than they've already been hit. And he's already hit them 5,000 times, sunk 51 ships. Iran is not only responding by attacking U.S. bases, but also its own neighbors.
Bahrain, where a 29-year-old woman is dead after an attack on a residential building there.
Chapter 2: How is Iran responding to U.S. actions in the region?
Iran also targeted an oil refinery in that country in an effort to drive up the international cost of the war. Meanwhile, thousands in Tehran filled the streets today in support of their new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. Mojtaba is a hardline cleric who's expected to continue his father's hostility towards the United States. Fox's Nate Foy in Tel Aviv.
This afternoon, the president was asked about the new leader of Iran, saying he's disappointed. I would like to see people that are inside go. Now they talk about the son of the Shah. They talk about other people, but, you know, hasn't been there in many, many years. The president said putting the son of the Ayatollah in charge will lead to the same problems in Iran.
The Trump administration widening its investigation of the 2020 election, obtaining records from Arizona. In a post on X, Arizona State Senate President Warren Peterson, a Republican, revealed a federal grand jury issued a subpoena for records of the Senate's audit of 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County. Peterson explaining he handed the records over to the FBI.
Arizona Attorney General Chris Mays responding to his post, stressing multiple independent investigations found no evidence of widespread fraud in President Joe Biden's victory over President Trump in 2020. Fox is Christian Goodwin. This is the second time this year the FBI has obtained records related to the 2020 election.
In January, the FBI sees ballots and other records from Fulton County, Georgia. America's listening to Fox News. This is Ainsley Earhart. Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus. A listening experience that will provide hope, comfort, and understanding of the greatest story ever told.
Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. A group of Senate Democrats co-sponsors a bill introduced today to give federal prosecutors more time to file charges against companies accused of bribing foreign officials. The bill extends the statute of limitations for foreign bribery violations from five years to 10 years.
It's co-sponsored by 14 Senate Democrats in response, they say, to the Trump administration easing up on enforcement of the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. President Trump said about the law last February, it sounds good on paper, but in practicality, it's a disaster. Enforcement was paused for six months, then narrowed to focus on cases seen as harming U.S. security and economic interests.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren says in a statement, in part, our bill sends a clear message, despite President Trump's disregard for countering a range of financial crimes, a shield for U.S. companies that compete the right way is here to stay. Chris Foster, Fox News.
A member of the National Transportation Safety Board fired by the Trump administration denies allegations made against him. Todd Inman says he was notified Friday that he was terminated. The White House says Inman was removed over reports he was drinking on the job and harassing staff. In a statement, Inman calls the action a political hit job and says he will defend his reputation.
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