Chapter 1: What are the latest developments in the Minneapolis ice shooting incident?
Trying to calm the tensions. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News. As tensions remain high after the second fatal ice shooting in Minneapolis in less than a month, President Trump said he spoke with local officials about the situation.
During a phone call with Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz, the president laid out several steps that state and local law enforcement could take to... more or less ease the tension between his state and the feds. The conversation comes amid reports that Greg Bovino is now moving from his role as commander-at-large for the Border Patrol back to his former post in California.
Meantime, Governor Walz called his chat with the president productive, writing this on X, the president agreed to look into reducing the number of federal agents in Minnesota.
Fox's Kevin Cork. President Trump says starting today, Borders are Tom Holman will head up ICE operations in the state and report directly to him. At the same time, the Trump administration scores a legal win that frees ICE agents from protest restrictions in Minnesota.
Chapter 2: How is the Trump administration responding to tensions in Minnesota?
Fox's Sue Guzman has more on that.
A federal appeals court signing with the Trump administration Monday in a ruling that blocked federal ICE agents from using pepper spray and tear gas on protesters in the state. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals putting a lower court ruling on hold. The Trump administration argued the initial ruling endangered immigration officers and public safety.
A group of residents filed a lawsuit in December alleging officers were violating their First Amendment rights at protests. After the death of anti-ice protester Alex Preddy by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent Saturday, the ACLU is urging the court to restore the initial restrictions. Sue Guzman, Fox News.
And an Associated Press investigation finds Bangladeshi workers were tricked into going to Russia with promises of civilian jobs and then forced to fight in the Ukraine war.
Chapter 3: What legal victories has the Trump administration achieved regarding ICE operations?
Some say they were threatened with violence and death and pushed into dangerous frontline roles. Russia and Bangladesh not responding to the AP's questions about this. America's listening to Fox News.
I'm Jessica Rosenthal. Today on the Fox News Rundown, we speak to a retired Minnesota fraud investigator as House Republicans tee up additional hearings to look at stolen taxpayer dollars in Minnesota and beyond. Go to FoxNewsPodcast.com to listen and follow.
Thousands of flights were canceled across the country Monday following the deadly winter storm that hit over the weekend with travelers at Boston Logan International Airport seeing the worst of it. Fox TV affiliate Boston 25's news is Drew Caritas is at the airport with more.
of a massive winter storm that swept across much of the U.S. led to hundreds of cancellations and hundreds of delays at Logan, which had the highest rate of canceled flights out of any airport in the country on Monday, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.
Chapter 4: What impact did the recent winter storm have on air travel across the U.S.?
The widespread disruptions came after Sunday marked the largest flight cancellation day in the U.S. since 2020 during the early days of the pandemic. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the FAA still likely needs another full day to recover from significant flight disruptions across the United States.
More than 5,000 flights were canceled in the U.S. on Monday and at least 30 people have reportedly died because of the storm. Activists now say more than 6,000 people have been killed in the crackdowns against protesters in Iran. This is the USS Abraham Lincoln has arrived in the Middle East as President Trump expands his options for action against Iran if necessary.
And a few dozen Iranian immigrants deported to their home country as President Trump continues threatening Iran's leadership. Fox's Jennifer Griffin in D.C. with more.
Chapter 5: What are the current conditions for Iranian deportees under the Trump administration?
The Trump administration sent a deportation flight of nearly 40 Iranians from the U.S. to Iran on Sunday, according to the American Immigration Council, which represents some of the Iranians slated for deportation. This is the third ICE deportation flight to Iran since September. It's part of what the Trump administration says is its broader mass deportation strategy.
Human rights groups say this could be a death sentence for these Iranians.
An Iranian official said that it will treat any U.S. attack as an all-out war. The USS Abraham Lincoln strike group entered the Central Command region in the Middle East. I'm Ted Lindner. This is Fox News.
Chapter 6: How is the U.S. military positioning itself in response to tensions with Iran?
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