Chapter 1: What is the ICE debate about on Capitol Hill?
The ICE debate lands on the Capitol Hill grill. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News. Democrats slamming immigration enforcement operations at a House hearing.
Will you stand with the kids who you're supposed to protect? Or will you side with the killers bringing terror to our streets?
California Congressman Eric Swalwell calling on acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to resign. Lyons defending training and the mission to enforce immigration laws. Telling lawmakers that agents are facing the deadliest operating environment in the agency's history.
The families of ICE personnel have been made to feel unsafe in their homes. I know this firsthand because my own family was targeted.
Adding they won't be intimidated, Democratic Congressman Benny Thompson using part of his time for a moment of silence in honor of protesters Rene Good and Alex Preddy killed during confrontations with agents in Minneapolis. A Trump cabinet member answers questions about time spent with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says he met Jeffrey Epstein when he moved next door to the financier in the early 2000s, but tells a Senate panel the two had limited interactions.
barely had anything to do with that person, okay?
Lutnick says he did visit Epstein's private island in December 2012 for about an hour.
I did have lunch with him as I was on a boat going across on a family vacation. My wife was with me, as were my four children and nannies.
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Chapter 2: What did Congressman Eric Swalwell say about ICE operations?
No word of any breakthroughs on day 10 of the search for Nancy Guthrie in Arizona after the second deadline in a suspected ransom note passed yesterday. America is listening to Fox News.
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Just getting word that former Congressman Tom Malinowski has conceded to a progressive candidate, Annalilia Mejia, in the Democratic primary for a New Jersey House seat left vacant when Mikey Sherrill became governor. Mejia would face Republican Joe Hathaway, who was unopposed in his primary, for a special election in April.
Another judge is rejecting a federal effort to access state voter rolls.
The Justice Department sued 24 states and D.C. for their voter rolls, saying they need the lists of verified voters to ensure their accuracy. Federal Judge Hala Jarbu in Michigan is the latest to dismiss the Justice Department's efforts. The Trump-appointed judge said the Help America Vote Act does not require the disclosure of such records.
and that neither does the National Voter Registration Act because they are not records that pertain to implementing list maintenance procedures. The judge also rejected the GOJ's argument that they should get the records under the Civil Rights Act.
Judges in California and Oregon have also blocked the Justice Department demands questioning their authority to have the documents and citing voter privacy rights. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
The owners of a Pennsylvania gaming company admit installing illegal machines at hundreds of locations.
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