Chapter 1: What are the implications of Trump's Greenland strategy?
The Trump administration is not backing down. Elisa Brady, Fox News, and the president's continued push for control of Greenland.
The president is looking at Greenland as a strategic asset for the United States. We are not going to outsource our hemispheric security to anyone else.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant in Switzerland for the start of the World Economic Forum, where world leaders, including President Trump, are scheduled to gather this week. European leaders threatening possible retaliation if President Trump follows through on threats to several NATO allies for opposing to impose tariffs for opposing his push to take over Greenland, territory of Denmark.
The Danish foreign minister telling reporters it's important to show this is not the way forward, but also that they have no intention of escalating the situation.
If there are any conversations to be had with other world leaders about Greenland, they will not include the leaders of Denmark. The World Economic Forum confirms to Fox Business that Danish leaders will not be in Davos this week.
Fox Business's Lydia Hu, European ambassador, has held an emergency meeting yesterday with another planned this week. An anti-ice protest in a Minneapolis church is under federal review after disrupting a Sunday church service.
disturbing the peaceful atmosphere. They started screaming anti-ice chants, getting in churchgoers' faces, all because they say one of the associate pastors works for ICE. ICE out! You like ICE?
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Chapter 2: How are European leaders responding to Trump's trade threats?
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A landmark case against the parents of a Michigan school shooter is getting a second look by the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission over ethical questions about a prosecutor.
The Detroit Free Press reports that Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald is being accused by a former Wayne County prosecutor of putting winning over justice. and using the case against Jennifer and James Crumbly to advance her political career.
That McDonald withheld evidence, protected key witnesses, and used the media and a public relations firm to allegedly prejudice the defendants early on while a gag order was in place. The Crumblys, sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for providing the gun their then 15-year-old son used to kill. The Oakland County Attorney's Office saying it's proud of their work and of the verdicts.
Fox's Jeff Manasso. President Trump is endorsing a potential primary challenger against a sitting Republican senator.
If Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow decides to run for the Senate, she'll have the backing of President Trump, who calls her a great star and total winner. Letlow would primary Senator Bill Cassidy, one of the Republicans who voted to convict President Trump during his second impeachment trial. Some conservatives have also criticized Cassidy for his pro-vaccine stance. That Letlow shares.
The Congresswoman strongly encouraged the public to get the COVID vaccine after losing her husband to the virus. Cassidy says he's confident he will still win and calls himself a principled conservative who gets things done.
Fox's Ryan Schmelz in Washington, a ceremony paying tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. at the King Memorial in D.C.
Hate may hide its face, but it cannot extinguish the inevitability of justice.
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