Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
This is a Fox News alert. I'm Chris DiMaio. Lawmakers in D.C. have packed up and left town as another partial government shutdown is now taking place. About 260,000 Fed workers are impacted by the partial federal government shutdown. Democrats on Capitol Hill say they won't pay to fund DHS until ICE reforms are made.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the recent partial government shutdown?
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Donald Trump and Republicans have decided that they have zero interest in getting ICE under control. Dems are calling for ICE agents to wear body cams and use judicial warrants when trying to make an arrest. Some Republicans say those restrictions will kneecap ICE.
Democratic Senator John Fetterman says shutting down DHS is a waste of time since ICE already has plenty of money with $75 billion under the big, beautiful bill Congress passed last year. In Washington, Jill Nadeau, Fox News. Police are blocking off the road two miles from the home of Nancy Guthrie as authorities continue to investigate her disappearance.
Max Gordon has details from Tucson, Arizona. We've been told that this is somehow related to the Nancy Guthrie investigation. We're only about two miles or so away from Nancy Guthrie's home. It's about a four to five minute drive away. It appears we have a sheriff's deputy blocking off the road here, a sheriff's vehicle. What is beyond that, though, we haven't been able to see.
We've seen a very steady stream of media pouring on in. We are awaiting some word from officials here, but we have been told by a member of the Pima County Sheriff's Department that this is related in some way to the Nancy Guthrie investigation. The search for Nancy Guthrie now in day number 14.
Fox News Digital has been told a warrant has been served at a home about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home. A local law enforcement source says at least three people have been detained. America's listening to Fox News. This is Ainsley Earhart. Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus.
A listening experience that will provide hope, comfort, and understanding of the greatest story ever told. Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Arraignments in place for several people charged in a recent church protest in Minnesota. Fox's Brooke Taylor is in Minneapolis with more.
Five people accused of conspiring to storm a Minnesota church arraigned in federal court, all of them pleading not guilty, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, who live-streamed the ambush. I will not be intimidated. I will not back down. I will fight these baseless charges, and I will not be silenced. DHS says three of the other defendants were the ringleaders.
Last month, a group of anti-ICE agitators shouted and disrupted a church service because one of the pastors works for ICE. Following the arraignments, the lead pastor of the church shared, quote, a group of agitators disrupted our service, accosted our members, and terrified our children. It was wrong. It was shameful.
Lemon says he was covering the protest as a journalist and exercising his free speech rights.
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Chapter 3: What are the ongoing concerns regarding ICE and its operations?
The five face charges of violating the First Amendment rights of the worshipers by interrupting their service. Well, the Trump administration started to pull ice out of Minnesota on Thursday, ending what they've called an Operation Metro surge. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry says the impact ice has had on the economy in Minneapolis was enormous.
Was this operation that has inflicted so much damage on our city that we can indeed calculate in real dollars, was it worth it? Was the chaos worth it? Was the fear worth it? Worth it. Fry says the operation cost the city more than $200 million. Federal authorities have claimed the operation was a success with more than 4,000 people being arrested. The U.S.
military says it struck an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, killing three earlier on Friday. Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting all along narco-trafficking routes. The Department of War says no U.S. military personnel were harmed.
Chapter 4: How is the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance unfolding?
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