Chapter 1: What recent events are impacting law enforcement in Minneapolis?
There's surging resources to Minneapolis. Lisa Brady, Fox News. That from White House spokeswoman Caroline Levin, who tells Fox, protesters keep harassing federal agents and trying to interfere with a lawful law enforcement operation.
President Trump and the entire Trump administration stands firmly with the brave men and women of ICE, who are everyday Americans, who put on their uniform every day to protect our communities...
This as city and state officials in Minnesota have accused the administration of sowing chaos after the killing of a woman critics call murder. Federal officials say the ICE agent who fired the shots was defending himself. In Oregon, an indictment unsealed revealing the charges against a man who was shot and wounded by Border Patrol last week in Portland.
The indictment shows Luis Nino Moncada faces a count each of aggravated assault of a federal officer with a deadly weapon and damage to federal property. Nino Moncada, according to the Justice Department, tried to ram a Border Patrol vehicle several times with a pickup truck he was driving last Thursday. That led Border Patrol officers to fire shots, one of them wounding Nino Moncada.
Fox's Grinnell Scott, the Justice Department says a woman in the truck was the target of the operation. Both suspects believed to be linked with the Venezuelan gang Trende Aragua. The Iranian regime warning against possible U.S. intervention to help protesters with hundreds of deaths reported in a government crackdown on mass demonstrations. But President Trump has said Iran wants to negotiate.
I will tell you is that what the Iranian regime is saying publicly is quite different from the messages they are sending to the United States and the Trump administration privately.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says the president's first option is always diplomacy. Leavitt also just telling reporters the president did not direct Justice Department officials to investigate the Fed chair, who says a probe related to a renovation project at Fed headquarters is a pretext to pressure him on interest rates. America is listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 2: What charges have been brought against Luis Nino Moncada in Oregon?
My job as mayor is to protect both of those rights.
Nurses are asking for better pay and staffing levels, as well as full health care benefits, among other things. A spokesperson for one of the hospitals called the demands extreme. In New York City, Tanya J. Powers, Fox News.
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