Chapter 1: What recent events are prompting calls for justice in Minnesota?
A call for justice in Minnesota. Elisa Brady, Fox News. Protesters inside the state capitol in St. Paul demanding criminal charges against federal agents in the shooting death of a Minnesota woman, Renee Good, earlier this month. Homeland security officials have described that shooting and the killing of protester Alex Preddy last weekend as self-defense incidents.
President Trump telling reporters he wants an honest and honorable investigation after sending his border czar to the state.
Tom Homan, as you know, is in Minnesota now. He's meeting with the governor and he's meeting with the mayor, I think, later. And I hear that's all going very well.
The president's pushing for cooperation from state and local law enforcement, especially for arrests of criminal suspects already in custody. Governor Walz says the state wants impartial investigations and a swift reduction in the number of federal agents in Minnesota.
The president taking questions as he headed to Iowa for the first of weekly trips around the country planned leading up to the midterm elections. This as the Fed begins its latest meeting.
I'd like to see interest rates go down. Everything else is going down. We have the energy and fuel going down.
The president aiming to counter a Democrat narrative that he's making things worse for American families. Jury selection begins in a first of its kind trial accusing social media giants of knowingly creating features that get kids addicted. In this case, fueling a teenager's depression, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. TikTok agreeing to a settlement
Earlier today, plaintiff's attorney Mark Lanier calls that a good development.
There's a lot of litigation out there. And any time one case settles, it shakes the whole litigation.
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Chapter 2: How is President Trump involved in the investigation of Minnesota's federal agents?
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Sheriff's officials in Arizona say one person is in critical condition after a shooting involving a Border Patrol agent and a suspect near the Mexican border, multiple agencies investigating. An annual report from Boston's police commissioner confirms that all of the ICE requests to detain or transfer suspects to ICE custody last year in Boston were ignored by police. That is procedure.
The Boston Police Department is complying with Boston's Trust Act, a Sydney ordinance that was first passed in 2014, amended in 2019, reaffirmed in late 2024, ahead of the start of President Trump's second term. The act prohibits police from detaining a person solely on a civil immigration detainer. Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox writes...
Boston's immigrant community should feel safe in reporting crime and quality of life issues to the department and in proactively engaging with all members of the Boston Police Department.
Fox's Molly Line in Boston. The Justice Department is suing Boston Police and the city's mayor over the sanctuary policy, accusing them of obstructing immigration enforcement. A Minnesota congresswoman who holds a town hall meeting tonight in Minneapolis is under scrutiny over her personal finances.
President Trump hinted that the DOJ is, quote, looking at Ilhan Omar, but this scrutiny may date back to 2024. disclosure reports show that her husband's ventures account for much of their wealth. Their winery in Santa Rosa jumped from a valuation of $15,000 to as much as $5 million a year later. His investment firm skyrocketed from mere dollars in 2023 to as much as $25 million in 2024.
The House Oversight Committee is probing Omar. It's part of the investigation studying Minnesota fraud.
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