Chapter 1: What recent military actions did President Trump discuss regarding Iran?
President Trump calls it big-scale hitting. Lisa Brady, Fox News. What's happening in Iran, where he says the Navy, Air Force, and radar detection have all been knocked out. The president also says U.S. airstrikes prevented attacks from Iran.
President Trump says he strongly felt Iran was preparing for a first strike during nuclear negotiations with the U.S., rejecting the idea that Israel forced the U.S. to join airstrikes. Based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first. And I didn't want that to happen. So if anything, I might have forced Israel's hand.
That undercuts what Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers earlier this week when he suggested the U.S. was aware Iran would target American forces if Israel attacked. President Trump also says it's not clear who will emerge as a new leader in Iran following the death of the Supreme Leader. But first, says Iran's military must be finished off.
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. Israeli strikes reportedly hitting a meeting of Iran's Supreme Council during voting on a new Supreme Leader. President Trump also saying he thinks oil prices will drop once the fighting is over. For now, as crude sores, a gallon of gas in the U.S. jumping 11 cents overnight in the AAA average.
The head of Homeland Security defending immigration enforcement operations and facing some bipartisan criticism at a Senate hearing.
Why can't we just say we made a mistake?
North Carolina Republican Tom Tillis, among those pressing Kristi Noem on the killing of two U.S. citizens during confrontations with federal agents in Minneapolis. Illinois Democratic Senator Dick Durbin.
Madam Secretary, under your leadership, the Homeland Security Department has been devoid of any moral compass or respect for the rule of law.
Secretary Noem says agents face escalating threats.
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Chapter 2: How does President Trump view the potential leadership change in Iran?
Jerickson Profar will not be playing for the Atlanta Braves this coming MLB season. He's been banned 162 games because he tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, PEDs, for the second time in a year. Profar forfeits his entire $15 million salary. He is not eligible for the postseason either. Four games into last season, Profar was suspended 80 games for his first positive test of PEDs.
In his limited action with the Braves, he played left field and hit .245 with 14 home runs and 43 RBIs. Jared Max, Fox News.
There's a sell-off on Wall Street, but not nearly as bad as it was. Right now, the Dow's down 344 points, down more than 1,000 earlier. The Nasdaq's down 194. I'm Lisa Brady. Fox News.
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