Chapter 1: What charges is President Trump facing and why?
A former special counsel stands his ground. On Lisa Brady, Fox News. His two cases against then former President Trump were dropped after the president won a second term. But former special counsel Jack Smith tells the House Judiciary Committee.
President Trump was charged because the evidence established that he willfully broke the law. The very laws he took an oath against.
But Republicans say the charges of mishandling classified documents and trying to overturn 2020 election results were politically motivated to interfere with the 2024 election, including a gag order.
Jack Smith restricts the speech of the former president while he's a candidate for president. Thank goodness Mr. Smith was slapped down on appeal.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, President Trump calling Smith deranged in a post also suggesting the U.S. Attorney General should be investigating what he calls a Democrat scam. The president's on his way back from the World Economic Forum where he announced a framework for Greenland. That's the island's leader is reacting to cautiously.
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens Fredrik Nielsen says he does not yet know what's concrete in a deal announced by President Trump yesterday.
But I know that we have now a high-level working group working on a solution for both parties.
Nielsen also reiterates Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark have their own red lines.
Our integrity and our borders and international law is definitely a red line that we don't want anyone to cross. And I don't think that is strange at all.
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Chapter 2: What is President Trump's response to the charges against him?
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A growing number of states are preparing for a powerful winter storm.
Right now I am making a disaster declaration covering 134 counties across the state of Texas.
Governor Greg Abbott urging people to stay off the roads if possible with snow and ice expected to stretch across the south beginning tomorrow. Several states declaring emergencies. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp.
There's plenty of time before this hits, but just, you know, go ahead and fill your cards up. Make sure you got the things that you need at your house to stay warm and hunker down in case you lose power for a day or two.
There's concern about ice swaying down power lines, plus gusty winds. The same storm expected to dump heavy snow on the northeast Sunday. President Trump is now suing JPMorgan Chase and CEO Jamie Dimon. accusing the nation's largest bank of debanking him for political reasons, terminating several Trump accounts in the months following the Capitol riot in 2021.
JPMorgan Chase tells Fox Business it does not close accounts for political or religious reasons, and they believe the lawsuit has no merit. Vice President J.D. Vance visits Minneapolis, holding a roundtable event as protests continue over immigration enforcement operations. But he made a stop first in Ohio.
I think that we are on the cusp of the greatest economic year in the history of the United States of America. Vice President Vance in Toledo, Ohio, speaking at the Midwest Terminals Industrial Shipping Facility. And yes, there is an affordability crisis, one created by Joe Biden's policies. You don't turn the Titanic around overnight. It takes time to fix what was broken.
Fox's Chris Foster reporting. The vice president joined by several Republican candidates, including former presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy, who's running for Ohio governor. On Wall Street, a rally continues right now. The Dow's up 496 points. The Nasdaq also up more than 1%. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.
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