Chapter 1: What accomplishments did President Trump highlight during his briefing?
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President Trump with a thick binder in the White House briefing room, marking one year since his second term began and insisting the economy is on the right track.
We added $9 trillion of value to retirement accounts, savings accounts and 401ks.
Also highlighting increases in wages, though today there is major selling on Wall Street as trade tensions with Europe escalate over the president's push to control Greenland. He heads later today to Switzerland, where world leaders are gathering at an economic forum. The president also again defending an immigration enforcement crackdown in Minnesota, where anti-ICE protests continue.
Minnesota's governor posting a lengthy message to the president, inviting him to help restore calm, while also saying the state will not be drawn into political theater, calling a Justice Department investigation a partisan distraction. There's more than one DOJ probe. In one, the Civil Rights Division is investigating Sunday's anti-ice protest during a church service.
And now subpoenas are served in an ongoing obstruction probe.
Sources tell Fox News the Department of Justice has served grand jury subpoenas to six Minnesota Democrat-controlled government offices, including the offices of Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, the offices of Minneapolis' mayor, Pettibon County, St.
Paul's mayor, and Ramsey County, as part of a federal investigation into alleged conspiracy to coerce or obstruct federal law enforcement during ongoing ICE operations in Minnesota.
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Chapter 2: How are trade tensions affecting the economy and Wall Street?
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing a state law that requires gun owners to get permission to carry firearms onto private property and whether it's constitutional.
Oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court over Hawaii's so-called vampire rule gun control law hinged on whether gun rights outweigh the rights of property owners. Second Amendment advocates say the court's own Bruin rule of requiring a historical tradition for gun control laws means it doesn't. Justice Kataji Brown Jackson asked otherwise.
Isn't that historical default that you're referencing really a default that is rooted in property law and notā constitutional law, not in the Second Amendment.
Should the court strike Hawaii's law, it would likely invalidate similar laws in other states. Eben Brown, Fox News.
President Trump expressing hope again today that the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in his favor. No decision yet on a tariff case. It's a challenge over the president's use of emergency powers to enact many of the tariffs. A new NFL coach takes the reins, hoping to turn a team around.
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Chapter 3: What is the current status of immigration enforcement in Minnesota?
The 21st head coach in the history of the New York Giants introduced Tuesday. Recently fired longtime Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh.
To be on the biggest stage in the biggest sport. I know the challenges. I understand the expectations. I know the fans are hungry for a winner. We're here with one mission, to become, to earn the right to be called the world champions in New York.
And New Jersey, where the Giants have played since 1976. John Harbaugh led the Ravens to the playoffs in 12 of the 18 years he coached, including one Super Bowl title and four AFC championship games. He takes over a Giants team that won seven games total the last two seasons and lost 27. Jared Max, Fox News.
An hour to the close on Wall Street. The Dow is now down nearly 900 points. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.