Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
They will not be deterred. I'm Lisa Brady. Fox News. That message being sent by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as anti-ICE protests continue in Minnesota. If you lay a finger on one of our officers, we will catch you, we will prosecute you, and you will feel the full extent of the law.
This after yesterday's shooting in Minneapolis, killing a woman city officials say was trying to drive away, but who federal officials say was using her vehicle as a weapon.
Chapter 2: What are the latest developments in anti-ICE protests in Minnesota?
ICE is seeing an increase in attacks using vehicles. We checked, according to the Department of Homeland Security, since January 20th of last year, 99 vehicles from January 20th to November 18th, 2025, shows those attacks. 71 vehicular attacks against CPB, 28 vehicular attacks against ICE. That is a 1,300% increase in those attacks using vehicles.
Fox's David Spahn, Nome calls the vehicle attacks coordinated, urging the U.S. Attorney General to prosecute them as domestic terrorism. The Trump administration blames anti-ICE rhetoric. Democrats say the president's immigration enforcement crackdown is fueling chaos.
The FBI investigating yesterday's shooting and the head of Minnesota's state investigations agency says it's now being barred from taking part in the probe without access to case materials and other evidence. A change it's blaming on federal prosecutors. A phone call between President Trump and Colombia's president, apparently easing tensions.
President Trump says he had the great honor to speak with Colombian President Gustavo Petro Wednesday night. Writing on Truth Social, he appreciated the call and Petro's tone. The president says Petro explained the situation of drugs and other disagreements and says arrangements are being made for Colombia's foreign minister to meet with Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House.
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House just days earlier, the president had described Petro as a sick man, accusing him of sending cocaine to the U.S. America is 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.
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Chapter 3: How has the increase in vehicular attacks against ICE been addressed?
A Democrat-led push after last weekend's capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. And that resolution did advance on a 52 to 47 vote. It ensures a later vote on possible final passage, but the president would have to sign it for it to become law. That was one of the topics during a call between President Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer last night.
Starmer reportedly spoke with pride of the U.K. role in yesterday's U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged sanctioned tanker in the North Atlantic. Britain made available aircraft, ships, and bases. They also spoke about the capture of Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Maybe with some reservations, Starmer, like other European leaders, has approved of the end, but not necessarily the means.
Their reported discussion of America's interest in Greenland was probably more direct. Starmer has joined European allies saying the future of Greenland must be decided by Greenland and Denmark. Fox's Greg Palcott in London. Lebanon's army says phase one of a plan to disarm Hezbollah is complete. Israel says this news is encouraging but far from sufficient. Under a U.S.
brokered ceasefire following the Israel-Hezbollah war, the militant group must be fully disarmed with Lebanon taking the lead role. The Lebanese military says it has fully deployed across the south of the country near the Israeli border. But Israel insists Hezbollah still has dozens of compounds and other infrastructure in place.
It suspects the Iran-backed group is rearming faster than it is being disarmed. There's still dispute over how far back from the border Hezbollah is supposed to retreat. Jonathan Savage, Fox News. Another mixed day on Wall Street. The Dow's rallying up 297 points right now, but the Nasdaq's down 133. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.
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