Chapter 1: What threat did President Trump issue regarding protests in Minnesota?
A threat from the president. On Lisa Brady, Fox News. He's warning Minnesota the military could be deployed in response to violent anti-ice protests.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says she has discussed the insurrection act with President Trump.
He certainly has the constitutional authority to utilize that. My hope is that this leadership team in Minnesota will start to work with us to get criminals off the streets.
In a Truth Social post, President Trump says if politicians in Minnesota don't obey the law and stop professional agitators from attacking ICE agents, he will institute the Insurrection Act, allowing a president to deploy military assets to suppress civil disorder.
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. This after more protests erupted in Minneapolis last night when a Venezuelan man was shot and wounded. DHS says it happened as a federal officer was beaten during an attempted traffic stop by the suspect and two other people, all three barricading themselves in an apartment before being taken into custody.
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Chapter 2: What recent developments occurred in the Venezuelan oil market?
When our crew arrived to the scene, there was already a well-organized, very angry anti-ICE protest.
Fox's Matt Finn in Minneapolis.
People were damaging cars, smashing windows and spray painting them. Protesters were also going through what appears to be law enforcement documents on the street.
President Trump has a White House meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Machado, who won a Nobel Peace Prize over her efforts to fight the now ousted Maduro regime.
The Venezuelan first sale of oil is the backdrop of all this. That has now been completed. Venezuela gave the U.S. 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to sell at market prices. That first sale going through all $500 million now on its way to the Venezuelan general bank account.
Fox Business's Edward Lawrence at the White House where officials say Venezuela's acting leader, the former vice president, is cooperating with the U.S. U.S. forces in the Caribbean seizing another sanctioned oil tanker. America is listening to Fox News.
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A debate over gun laws comes full circle in Florida, where state lawmakers are considering rolling back recent age restrictions on long guns.
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Chapter 3: How are Florida lawmakers proposing to change gun purchase age restrictions?
It would reverse a law passed in the wake of the Parkland school shooting raising the age to 21 for most people.
It is a big slap in the face. It's like they're spitting on my son's legacy.
Manuel Oliver's son, Joaquin, was one of the Parkland victims. The Florida House passed similar bills in recent years, but the measure repeatedly fails in the Florida State Senate.
Fox's Evan Brown in Miami. In California, a judge is pausing criminal proceedings against a man charged with murder in the November shooting death of a longtime football coach. Laney College Athletic Director John Beam.
The Alameda County, California Superior Court judge suspending the criminal case against Cedric Irving Jr. pending the results of psychological evaluations after defense attorneys and the court expressed doubt regarding the mental competency of the 27-year-old who claimed he killed Coach Beam because of witchcraft.
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Chapter 4: What are the details of the murder case involving a football coach in California?
Legal analysts and prosecutors argue, however, that his ability to coordinate a legal firearm transaction, including waiting the mandatory 10-day period before picking up the weapon, suggests pre-planning and competence rather than mental instability. Lillian Wu, Fox News.
Another sports betting scandal with federal prosecutors charging 20 people, including 15 former college basketball players, accused of a scheme to rig NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games.
Chapter 5: What scandal is currently unfolding in college basketball betting?
In a 70-page indictment, investigators say fixers recruited players with bribe payments typically ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 per game. There's a rally on Wall Street. The Dow's up 414. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.