Chapter 1: What are the latest developments in Minnesota's immigration protests?
Tension still high. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. Hundreds of Minnesota National Guard troops now on standby as protests continue to disrupt federal immigration operations across the state of Minnesota.
Here in Minnesota, it is likely that there will be more demonstrations today. We are entering week three of unrest here, and the clashes between law enforcement and protesters are showing no signs of slowing down. There was Yet another tense day here yesterday.
Outside of that ICE federal facility, law enforcement holding the line against angry protesters who can be heard screaming, kill yourself and un-American to law enforcement. The Washington Post is reporting the Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active duty soldiers to prepare for possible deployment here to Minnesota if violence escalates.
Governor Tim Walz also mobilized the Minnesota National Guard yesterday. The Guard staged to support local law enforcement if needed.
And that's Fox's Matt Finn. President Trump warning he could invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota amid the unrest. The European Union, meantime, holding an emergency meeting after President Trump is threatening tariffs on eight countries over their stated opposition to the U.S. taking control of Greenland.
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Chapter 2: How is President Trump responding to the unrest in Minnesota?
A 10% tariff will take effect on February 1st, an increase to 25% on June 1st. unless a deal is reached. The countries include Denmark, Norway, France, Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland. European leaders quickly and sharply criticized the move. Thousands also marched in Greenland and Denmark on Saturday to protest against a potential U.S. takeover.
Meantime, a bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is in Copenhagen to showing support for Denmark and Greenland's sovereignty and NATO.
And that's Fox's Chanley Painter. The president claims Greenland is critical to U.S. security. He's not ruled out the use of military force. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the proposed tariffs by the U.S. on European countries?
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President Trump announcing that he's going to sign an executive order securing a four-hour broadcast window to protect the airing of the annual Army-Navy football game.
The intense rivalry is traditionally on the second Saturday in December, but President Trump claims the Army-Navy game is threatened by college football playoffs and big TV money. On Truth Social, the president announced he will soon sign a historic executive order securing an exclusive four-hour broadcast window for the game.
He says that will ensure this national event stands above commercial postseason games so that no other game or team can violate this time slot. Deborah Valentine, Fox News. The U.S.
Supreme Court in the coming weeks said to hear arguments over a Hawaii gun law that limits carrying firearms on private property.
Hawaii passed a law that prohibits someone with a concealed carry permit from bringing a gun onto private property that is open to the public unless the property owner gives permission.
A few years ago, in its Bruin ruling, the Supreme Court not only ensured one's right to carry a handgun outside the home for self-defense, but also said gun laws need to be consistent with the country's historical tradition of firearms regulation. Officials in Hawaii said their law satisfies Bruin, that it balances the needs of property owners with the rights of gun owners.
But Hawaii residents Jason and Allison Wolford sued. While the Ninth Circuit Court sided with the state, the Supreme Court has agreed to consider Hawaii's ban.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the Army-Navy football game executive order?
And President Trump announcing a presidential delegation set to travel to Italy for the opening of the 2026 Winter Olympics in February. Now, while Mr. Trump is not scheduled to attend, the vice president, J.D. Vance, and his wife, Usha, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and U.S. Ambassador Tillman Fertitta are expected to attend the services, along with some past U.S. gold medalists.
Chapter 5: How is the Supreme Court addressing Hawaii's gun law?
The Winter Olympics are set to run from February 6th to the 22nd. I'm Paul Stevens. This is Fox News.