Chapter 1: What recent events in Iran are President Trump addressing?
Supporting the protesters. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News. President Trump repeating his support for protesters in Iran on Tuesday. Details from Fox's Jeff Paul.
President Trump, despite a communication blackout in Iran, is sending a message to those very people demonstrating out in the streets. Keep protesting. Take over your institutions if possible. And save the name of the killers and the abusers that are abusing you. You're being very badly abused.
The president proclaiming that help is on the way shortly after the U.S.-based human rights activist news agency revealed that more than 2,000 had been killed amid the ongoing protests.
Chapter 2: What actions is the U.S. considering regarding the protests in Iran?
When asked to elaborate, Trump said simply there's going to be a lot of help on the way and in different forms, including economic help.
President Trump has said he's considering military action as a potential response to the crackdown on protests. He's canceled all meetings with Iranian officials until the killing of protesters ends. Iran says it's ready for any U.S. intervention and accused the president of inciting violence.
The Justice Department says it will not open a civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of a woman by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis that happened last week. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch says that there is currently no basis for such an inquiry, even as an FBI investigation continues.
Federal officials say the officer acted in self-defense, while critics warn that the decision comes before a full review of the evidence. Minnesota officials have also raised concerns after federal authorities blocked the state from accessing evidence and said it lacks jurisdiction.
And Saks Global, the parent company of the iconic Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman department stores, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The filing occurred late on Tuesday in U.S. bankruptcy court in Houston, Texas. America's listening to Fox News.
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Fox can confirm the interim government in Venezuela has released at least four U.S. citizens who were imprisoned under the Maduro regime. The State Department calling it, quote, an important step in the right direction by the interim authorities. Top Democrat state officials in Minnesota speaking out against ICE operations in Minneapolis.
The Trump administration says they're spinning a dangerous narrative. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller says the Trump administration is moving forward to dismantle fraud and step up ICE operations.
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Chapter 3: What is the status of the ICE investigation in Minneapolis?
Hillary Clinton is also subpoenaed to give her deposition, but in a letter, Clinton's lawyers called the subpoenas, quote, invalid and legally unenforceable. Also not in attendance any of the Democrats on the committee. The House would have to vote to approve holding former President Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress for not showing up. That vote would require a simple majority to pass.
If it does pass the House, it then gets referred to the Department of Justice, where it will be all up to AG Pam Bondi to decide if she wants to prosecute the former president.
Chapter 4: What developments are occurring in the bankruptcy of Saks Global?
The former president was known to be friendly with Epstein before his federal indictment, but was never officially implicated in any wrongdoing related to him. I'm Ted Lindner. This is Fox News.