Chapter 1: What recent events have led to the mobilization of Minnesota's National Guard?
Hundreds of troops on standby. On Jack Callahan, Fox News. Minnesota's National Guard troops mobilized as protests continued to disrupt federal immigration operations. As Fox's Matt Finn reports from Minneapolis.
Today, we expect more demonstrations and protests. We're heading into week three of unrest here in Minnesota and the clashes between law enforcement and demonstrators showing no signs of slowing down. And a short while ago, President Trump posted on Truth Social, quote, ICE is removing some of the most violent criminals in the world from our country and bringing them back home where they belong.
Why is Minnesota fighting this? Do they really want murderers and drug dealers to be ensconced in their community? The thugs that are protesting include many highly paid professional agitators and anarchists. Is this really what Minnesota wants? Now, there was another tense scene here yesterday outside of the federal ICE facility.
Law enforcement holding the line against angry protesters who can be heard screaming, kill yourself and un-American to officers.
Pentagon has also ordered 1,500 active duty U.S. soldiers to prepare for possible deployment to Minnesota if the violence escalates there.
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Chapter 2: What is President Trump's stance on the violent protests in Minnesota?
Justice Department expected to appeal a federal judge's ruling limiting the use of tear gas against demonstrators. President nearing a decision on a new chairman of the Fed.
President Trump has narrowed a list of finalists to just a few names, including the director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett. I actually want to keep you where you are if you want to know the truth. Kevin Hassett is so good. I'm saying, wait a minute. President Trump has been harshly critical of outgoing chairman Jerome Powell. His term expires in May.
The president accuses Powell of playing politics with monetary policy and overspending for renovations at the Fed's headquarters. But even some Senate Republicans have warned about President Trump's influence on the Fed and have raised concerns about the Fed's independence. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
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Chapter 3: How is the Republican Party divided over the acquisition of Greenland?
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The Republican Party is evidently divided over the U.S. acquiring Greenland. Fox's Ryan Schmelz reports from Washington.
Republican Congressman Randy Fine has a bill that would set the stage for President Trump to annex Greenland. Fine tells Fox News Radio Greenland is a strategic asset for national security and trade. The United States needs Greenland to be safe. Greenland is all that sits in between Russia and the United States. These trade routes are critical to the United States.
Other Republicans are pushing back, saying a purchase would be expensive and the U.S. already has a military base on the island. GOP Congressman Don Bacon says taking it by force would probably be the end of the Trump presidency. In Washington, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
We're learning more details about Nick Reiner's mental health in the time leading up to the murders of his mother and father, as Fox's Chandlee Painter reports.
According to a new report from the New York Times, Nick Reiner had previously been diagnosed with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, and that in the weeks leading up to his parents' murders, he struggled after switching his medication due to side effects.
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Chapter 4: What mental health challenges did Nick Reiner face before the tragic events?
The Times also reporting the 32-year-old was placed into mental health conservatorship in 2020 that lasted about one year. The arrangement allowed for involuntary psychiatric treatment due to a judge determining Reiner had a, quote, grave disability.
Reiner's struggles with drug addiction over the years are well documented, and news of his conservatorship is giving us a deeper insight into the extent of his mental health challenges in the years leading up to the murders, and no doubt will be central to his potential legal defense.
Nick Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents. Famed movie director Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle found stabbed to death in their L.A.
Chapter 5: What legal implications arise from Nick Reiner's mental health history?
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