Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
They have a plan. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. President Trump says he and Senate Democrats have agreed to a deal that would keep most of the federal government open through September. Five funding bills and a bill that would fund the Department of Homeland Security have gotten verbal approval from senators, but must still be voted upon. Fox's Bill Malusian has more.
What that deal would see is that DHS funding bill be split away from the package of five other appropriations bills.
Chapter 2: What deal did President Trump agree on with Senate Democrats?
Those five other bills have broad bipartisan support. They could pass those separately. What would then happen with the DHS bill is they would use what's called a two-week continuing resolution to fund DHS for two weeks while they negotiate what they want to do with this ICE money.
The problem with that is by changing anything about this package of bills, it would then have to be bounced back to the House. Well, the House isn't here this week.
The earliest the House could vote would be Monday, according to House Speaker Mike Johnson. Borders are Tom Homan holding a press conference Thursday as he takes over ICE operations in Minnesota. Fox's Brooke Taylor is in Minneapolis with more.
Tom Holman says that he was brought here to Minnesota by President Trump to get back to the mission, and he really wants to focus on those criminal illegal migrant arrests. Holman told reporters he's going to scale back on federal agents from the streets if local and state jails cooperate with ICE detainers.
There's been a lot of back and forth between the local and state officials and the White House on whether they're actually going to cooperate with those ICE detainers, not just at prisons, but also at the jails.
President Trump says he will announce his nominee for Federal Reserve Chairman Friday morning. He made the announcement Thursday night at the premiere of the First Lady's movie, Melania. Among those in the running, former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hesed, and Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller. America's listening to Fox News.
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President Trump with a multi-hour cabinet meeting Thursday, his first of the year.
President Trump passed over a few key cabinet officials in his first cabinet meeting of the new year, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as anticipation grows about possible U.S. intervention in Iran, and embattled DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, who the president says he's standing by despite elevating his border czar.
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