Chapter 1: What achievements did President Trump highlight in the cabinet meeting?
A cabinet meeting underway at the White House on Lisa Brady. Fox News.
We've had an amazing year, and this will be our first cabinet after the year, so we're starting our second year.
President Trump kicking off the meeting with highlights of what he calls unprecedented achievements.
The numbers we've had on the economy and growth, you see them. And that's despite a Democrat shutdown. Without the shutdown, we would have picked up about a point and a half more than already high numbers, record-setting numbers.
The president also saying moments ago he's hoping there won't be another government shutdown.
We're working on that right now. I think we're getting close.
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Chapter 2: What are the Democrats proposing regarding immigration enforcement?
The Democrats, I don't believe, want to see it either. So we'll work in a very bipartisan way. I believe not to have a shutdown. We don't want a shutdown.
This as Democrats push for changes in immigration enforcement operations with the Senate up against a deadline tomorrow night to pass a package of spending bills. The president's borders are Tom Homan is in Minnesota pushing for state and local cooperation to arrest criminal suspects already in custody.
So the surge in federal agents on the streets can be reduced after two recent deadly confrontations in Minneapolis.
I didn't come to Minnesota for photo ops or Headlines, you haven't seen me. I came here to seek solutions.
Chapter 3: What is the latest on the pipe bomb suspect's legal proceedings?
Fox's Jackie Heinrich at the White House.
The president's cabinet meeting comes as a new Fox poll shows 59% of voters believe that ICE has been too aggressive in its efforts to deport illegal immigrants. That number is up 10 points from July. And 44% say it's because they're using too much force. 23% say they're targeting the wrong people. And nearly 30% say both.
That poll also puts the economy and jobs as the top issue people want President Trump to focus on.
America is listening to Fox News.
A federal judge in D.C. is considering whether to release the pipe bomb suspect as legal proceedings continue.
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Chapter 4: What happened in the sentencing of the former sheriff's deputy in Illinois?
Brian Cole Jr. is charged with interstate transportation of explosives and with malicious attempt to use explosives.
Wednesday, his attorneys argued in court the community would be safe with Cole under house arrest wearing an electronic monitor, that he's been living quietly for five years since the pipe bombs were placed outside Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the night before the January 6th riot.
Prosecutors say Cole made the devices at his family's home, so home confinement doesn't negate any risk here. And that surveillance video showed Cole believed the devices would work, that they were dangerous, though they never went off. The judge said he'd issue a ruling before Cole's next court date in a month. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
A former sheriff's deputy in Illinois just sentenced to 20 years in prison for killing Sonia Massey, who called 911 to report a possible prowler outside her home and was shot while holding a pot of hot water as a conversation with responding deputies escalated. 31-year-old Sean Grayson convicted in October, apologizing during the sentencing, saying he made terrible decisions that night.
Members of Congress demanding the return of a Massachusetts college student who was deported in November.
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Chapter 5: What actions are Congress members taking regarding a deported student?
Both Massachusetts senators have joined dozens of Congress members who want the federal government to allow Babson College student Annie Lucia Lopez-Beloza to return to the U.S. Lopez-Beloza had planned to surprise her family in Texas by flying to visit them for Thanksgiving when she was detained at Logan Airport, then deported to Honduras on November 22nd.
A federal judge ordered her not to be deported, but DHS violated that order and carried out the deportation. Lopez-Beloza, who said she did not realize her student visa had expired, came to the U.S. at age 8 and has no criminal record. A judge has ordered DHS to come up with a resolution to the issue by February 13th. Fox's Tanya J. Powers.
Stocks are lower. The Dow's down 61. The Nasdaq down 416.
Chapter 6: What is the current status of the stock market?
I'm Lisa Brady.
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