Chapter 1: What recent events did the House Speaker address in Parliament?
The House Speaker addresses a much different group of lawmakers.
I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. The British people have given the world some of the greatest demonstrations of courage in human history.
Mike Johnson just addressed Parliament in London, where Fox's Jonathan Savage reports.
The transatlantic relationship is facing its toughest test in years, but the Speaker of the House of Representatives believes it will endure.
We've always been able to work through our differences calmly as friends. We will continue to do that. I want to assure you this morning that that is still the case.
Mike Johnson's been addressing the British Parliament to mark the USA's 250th anniversary. He admitted tensions over Greenland and trade make this a pivotal moment.
Britain's prime minister and other European leaders are considering retaliation after President Trump had threatened to impose tariffs on some allies that oppose his push for a U.S. takeover of Greenland, a territory of Denmark. Overnight, the president posted an A.I. image on Truth Social of him planting an American flag in Greenland with a sign reading U.S. territory established 2026.
We have to have it. They have to have this done. They can't protect it.
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Chapter 2: How is the transatlantic relationship being affected by current tensions?
He insists the U.S. needs Greenland for national security. Adding in a Truth Social post, he plans talks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the president will speak tomorrow. President Trump in another Truth Social post reacted to an anti-ice protest in a Minnesota church that's under civil rights investigation.
He called them troublemakers who should be thrown in jail or thrown out of the country. When he heard from the president about Greenland, it was after he watched Indiana, a university known for basketball, win its first ever football title.
Kurt Cignetti completed one of the all-time great turnarounds Monday night, leading Indiana to its first college football national championship. The Hoosiers beat Miami 27-21 with Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza scoring on a fourth and five in the fourth quarter to give Indiana some breathing room.
When Cignetti took over the Indiana program two years ago, the school had never seen a 10-win season.
That's Fox's Joe Morgan. Indiana finishes perfectly 16-0. America's listening to Fox News.
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We mentioned the ongoing anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis that have raged after two recent immigration enforcement-related shootings. One of them was deadly, killing an American citizen, Renee Good, while protesters call that murder. Homeland Security maintains she was disrupting ICE operations and drove toward a federal agent.
And there's been another death, an immigrant that ICE took into custody in that Minneapolis operation.
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Chapter 3: What controversies surround President Trump's Greenland proposal?
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As Republicans go to the Supreme Court trying to undo California's voter-approved congressional redistricting that aims to give Democrats more House seats countering a GOP redistricting in Texas, there's another legal fight. Trying to keep a Democrat in Congress, Eric Swalwell, from running for governor in California.
The lawsuit claims he doesn't actually live in California, so he can't run. Swalwell, who splits his time between Washington, D.C. and California, calling the accusation nonsense and politically motivated, telling the New York Post he has always maintained a California residence while in Congress and that he used a campaign office address in his legal filings because of repeated death threats.
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A sell-off is brewing on Wall Street, a big one, perhaps related to the new trade and U.S. tension with Europe. Dow futures are down more than 700 points coming off a long holiday weekend. I'm Dave Anthony, and this is Fox News.
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