Chapter 1: What national security priority is the U.S. considering regarding Greenland?
Greenland is on the table. Elisa Brady, Fox News. The White House calling it a national security priority to acquire Greenland and not ruling out potential military involvement. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says the president and his team are discussing a range of options. Her written statement about the Danish territory released just hours after a joint statement. from European leaders.
Leaders from the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Spain and Denmark have put their names to this. They say Arctic security must be achieved collectively among NATO allies and promise that European countries are stepping up.
They add that sovereignty and territorial integrity are universal principles that must be respected and state that only Greenland and Denmark can make decisions about the island's future.
Fox's Jonathan Savage, one Senate Democrat introducing a resolution aimed at blocking a U.S. invasion. This as Democrats also question the president's strategy in Venezuela.
America first means lowering health care costs here at home instead of using taxpayer dollars to build up the oil fields in Venezuela.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says a classified briefing last night left him with more questions than answers. Briefings are scheduled tomorrow for the full House and Senate. President Trump calling the military operation that captured the Venezuelan leader to face charges in the U.S. tactically brilliant.
The United States proved once again that we have the most powerful, most lethal, most sophisticated and most powerful Fearsome. It's a fearsome military on planet Earth.
This during a House GOP retreat where he urged Republicans to figure it out on health care ahead of this year's midterm elections. The president still pushing for alternatives that shift money to the people instead of insurance companies after Obamacare subsidies recently expired.
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Chapter 2: How are European leaders responding to Arctic security concerns?
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The U.S. and European allies are making a new security commitment to Ukraine as part of peace talks.
Following the latest round of talks in Paris, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff says partners are largely finished on an agreement for security protocols for Ukraine.
Which are important so that the people of Ukraine know that when this ends, it ends forever.
Under the framework, British and French troops could operate in Ukraine, with the U.S. leading a monitoring and verification of any ceasefire. Witkoff says negotiators are also closing in on a prosperity agreement to restart Ukraine's post-war economy. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Still not clear, though, what Russia would support as part of a ceasefire. The Trump administration is withholding some federal funding from five Democrat-led states, citing fraud concerns, including in Minnesota, where possible fraud and taxpayer-funded services is already under investigation. The grocery chain Wegmans facing questions about collecting biometric data.
on anyone who enters their stores.
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