Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Trump uses tariffs to get Greenland. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. President Trump says he will impose 10% tariffs on eight European countries starting February 1st to pressure Denmark into selling Greenland to the U.S.
Danish officials have been pushing back, saying the U.S. already has military access to Greenland and that they want a stronger role for the island in NATO. There's a rift on Capitol Hill, too, where some Republicans have broken with the administration over this issue. Several members of Congress are hoping to exercise their authority.
Chapter 2: What tariffs is President Trump imposing on European countries?
floating legislation to block the administration from taking Greenland by force.
Fox's Madeline Rivera. President Trump says the tariffs would rise to 25 percent on June 1st and remain until a deal is reached for the U.S. to buy the Danish territory. Several European nations have sent military and diplomatic assets to Greenland, signaling support for Denmark's sovereignty.
The Justice Department launches a criminal probe into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry over alleged conspiracy to impede immigration agents. Fox's Matt Finn spoke to Deputy Attorney General Tom Blanche at an ICE facility in Minneapolis.
We are exclusively with him as he gave a pep talk to immigration agents.
Chapter 3: How are Danish officials responding to U.S. pressure over Greenland?
When your officers get touched, that is a federal crime being committed against them. And my marching orders from President Trump all the way on down, Attorney General Bondi all the way on down, is that every single time that happens, we will prosecute.
Mayor Fry claims the federal probe is meant to intimidate him, while Governor Walz claims President Trump is weaponizing the Justice Department. And Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, is criticizing President Trump for supporting Iranian protesters. And in a speech today, he admitted thousands had been killed but blamed the U.S. for those deaths. America's listening to Fox News.
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Attorneys for Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, argued in court yesterday for the prosecution team to be dismissed.
The 22-year-old alleged assassin showed no emotion in court. As his lawyers urged, the Utah County Attorney's Office cannot be trusted to represent themselves in a motion that aims to disqualify them. the case at issue, the adult child of an unnamed senior prosecutor who was at the campus event in September where Charlie Kirk was shot and killed.
After the deadly shooting, the 18-year-old texted a group chat that included the prosecutor father saying things like, I'm okay, everyone is going inside, Charlie got shot, to which the father responded, oh my gosh. So in its motion, the defense claims the close connection raises serious concerns about prosecutorial decision-making.
That is Fox's Chanley Painter reporting. Just published research counters President Trump's claim that Tylenol raises the risk of autism.
The research review published Friday in the Lancet Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health. It finds taking Tylenol during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities. Last year, President Trump promoted ties between Tylenol and autism, advising pregnant women not to take it. Deborah Valentine, Fox News.
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