Chapter 1: What verdict did the Texas jury deliver in the Adrian Gonzalez case?
A verdict in Texas. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News. A Texas jury delivering their verdict in the case against former Uvalde police officer Adrian Gonzalez, finding him not guilty on 29 charges. He was charged with failing to quickly respond to the May 2022 school shooting, but the defense claimed he drove into danger that day. Gonzalez telling reporters he was given a second chance by God.
I want to start by thanking God for this, my family, my wife, and these guys are here. He put them in my path, you know, and I'm just thankful for that. Thank you for the jury for considering all the evidence and making that verdict.
The incident was one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history, drawing widespread national attention and calls for changes to school safety and gun policy.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of President Trump's tariff threats on NATO allies?
Nineteen children and two teachers were killed by the gunman. President Trump is pulling back on his tariff threats on Europe after announcing a potential NATO agreement over his push to take over Greenland. Fox's Jared Halpern with more.
A framework of a future deal on Greenland and the Arctic was reached, President Trump says, during a lengthy meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. In a Truth Social post, the president did not detail the agreement, but writes, if consummated, it will be a great one for the United States of America and all NATO nations.
He also says the breakthrough is enough to hold off on tariffs he had planned to impose on NATO allies beginning next month. It signals a significant change in tone from the president as his desire for a U.S. takeover of the Danish territory risks destabilizing the transatlantic alliance. In Washington, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
And a federal judge blocks lawmakers' efforts to force the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, ruling he lacks jurisdiction to appoint an outside expert to ensure justice complies with the law to make all files pertaining to the prosecution of Epstein available for public view.
Chapter 3: Why did a federal judge block the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files?
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The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether President Trump legally removed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. She's accused of mortgage fraud. Fox's Shannon Bream.
There have been no formal charges or trial, but the administration contends she shouldn't be in the position to impact interest rates for all Americans when she appears, quote, to have been grossly negligent at best and fraudulent at worst. But nearly every justice expressed skepticism about how her dismissal, blocked by lower courts, went down.
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Chapter 4: What concerns were raised during the Supreme Court arguments about Lisa Cook's dismissal?
A letter posted on social media with no opportunity for Cook to have a hearing, present evidence, or defend herself. Justice Kavanaugh was among those expressing concern about giving a president such unfettered power to dismiss members of agencies that, like the Fed, are viewed as independent decision makers.
Cook says she was fired due to political pressure. Ice begins conducting an operation in Maine this week.
The feel like temperature here is negative three, but that did not stop ice yesterday on Operation Catch of the Day from hitting the ground running. Now some targets proved harder to catch. than others. And Deputy Assistant Director Hyde says that these criminal illegal aliens on this list are from Senegal, Somalia, Honduras, Guatemala, the Congo.
But no surprise here in a sanctuary jurisdiction, the local mayors are not cooperating. Portland's mayor blasts in the crackdown saying this.
Chapter 5: How has Iran's government responded to the protests and death toll?
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Fox's Griff Jenkins reporting from Portland. Iran has offered its first government-issued death count on Wednesday following a crackdown on nationwide protests. The regime, given a far lower figure than activists say, over 3,100 people have been killed. The U.S.-based human rights activist news agency say that total is actually closer to 5,000 people. I'm Ted Lindner, and this is Fox News.