Chapter 1: What happened during the anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis?
An anti-ICE protest turns deadly. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressing the shooting death of a woman this afternoon during a confrontation with ICE agents in Minneapolis. ICE officers were out in an enforcement action. They got stuck in the snow because of the adverse weather that is in Minneapolis.
They were attempting to push out their vehicle, and a woman attacked them and those surrounding them and attempted to run them over and ram them with her vehicle. Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry is disputing that claim. They are already trying to spin this as an action of self-defense. Having seen the video of myself, I want to tell everybody directly, that is bull.
He accused ICE of killing the woman in cold blood.
Chapter 2: How did local officials respond to the shooting incident?
Fox's Mike Tobin is in Minneapolis. There's a bunch of videos circulating online. What you can tell from the videos that show you the agent himself, the one who fired the shots, is that three of them were on the ground on Portland Avenue. They approached the maroon Honda SUV. The Honda SUV backs up and then lunges in the direction of the agent who fired the shots. You can see him draw his sidearm.
He fires two times. At least one of the bullets went through the windshield, and that struck Renee Nicole Good in the head. Local protesters immediately clashed with the agents who were trying to secure the scene. The pepper spray came out. The federal agents were pulled away from that scene to try to defuse the scene.
Then the protesters clashed with the local and state police who were sent in to try to hold the scene. President Trump abruptly changed his tone today about his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro. The president says the two exchanged a friendly phone call, and he says he invited the leader of the South American country to come to the White House.
Just days ago, the president threatened military action against Colombia following the operation in Venezuela to remove leader Nicolas Maduro. 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. Police in Utah searching for a gunman at this hour who they say opened fire at a funeral this evening in a Salt Lake City church meeting house, leaving two people dead and several others injured. The vice president weighing in on Venezuela, Greenland and his economic priorities for 2026.
More from Fox's Kristen Goodwin. Vice President J.D. Vance says Venezuela's oil will give the U.S. leverage. The way that we control Venezuela is we control the purse strings, we control the energy resources, and we tell the regime, you're allowed to sell the oil so long as you serve America's national interest.
Speaking on Jesse Waters' primetime, also stressing Greenland is critical for the world's national security. So you ask yourself, have the Europeans, have the Danes done a proper job of securing Greenland and making sure it can continue to serve as an anchor for world security and missile defense? And the answer is, obviously they haven't.
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Chapter 3: What was President Trump's recent stance on Colombia?
The vice president noting he wants to help more young families afford a home. That is the trick to reinvigorating the American dream. Saying that's what he's most focused on economically over the next year. Kristen Goodwin, Fox News. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
announcing new dietary guidelines today that prioritize protein and encourage Americans to steer clear of sugar. Fox's Kevin Cork reports. The food pyramid got flipped upside down. Now it's meat, cheese and veggies, just like nature intended. But if you like the occasional adult beverage, like some people I know, you're in luck. Around the world, people live the longest.
Alcohol is sometimes part of their diet. Again, small amounts taken very judiciously and usually in a celebratory fashion. So there is alcohol on these dietary guidelines, but the implication is don't have it for breakfast. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing the new dietary guidelines, describing it as the most significant reset on nutrition policy in history.
Kennedy also encouraging Americans to stay away from processed foods. I'm Sue Gosman. This is Fox.