Chapter 1: What challenges did President Trump face on his way to Davos?
He's going to be late. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News, but President Trump is on his way to Davos, Switzerland. This will be an interesting trip. I have no idea what's going to happen. Well, it got interesting right away, as Fox's Jonathan Savage reports shortly after takeoff.
The president will be about three hours late to the World Economic Forum after Air Force One was forced to turn back due to a minor electrical issue. When he gets to Switzerland on a different plane, President Trump could face a hostile audience. Countries who oppose his plan to acquire Greenland are using words like bullying and blackmail. Calm down, says Treasury Secretary Scott Besant.
Take a deep breath. do not have this reflexive anger that we've seen. President Trump's threatening 10% tariffs to imports from eight European countries if they obstruct his Greenland takeover. The president plans to talk about Greenland with those upset NATO allies. He also plans to bring up other issues, including affordability.
And when it comes to the housing market, he signed a new executive order before leaving for Davos.
So Wall Street investment firms buying up single-family homes. They want to stop this or at least change it, I guess is a better way to phrase it.
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Chapter 2: How is President Trump's Greenland acquisition plan being perceived internationally?
This new order directs both the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission to ramp up the reviews of these large institutional investors that are in the housing market.
That's Fox Business Network's Cheryl Cussoni. And there's a housing angle to a Supreme Court case that we heard this morning. Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook wants the justices to let her keep her job. President Trump said he fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for cause.
After the Federal Housing Finance Agency accused her of committing mortgage fraud, she sued and she said she hasn't been charged with anything. Her name came up in another recent case when justices considered whether the president could fire an FTC commissioner without cause. Fox's Jessica Rosen's all the vice president's family is going to get bigger.
Second Lady Usha Vance is pregnant due in July. It'll be the fourth child for the Vances. America's listening to Fox News.
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A listening experience that will provide hope, comfort and understanding of the greatest story ever told. Listen and follow now at Fox News Podcasts dot com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Yet another oil tanker has been seized in the Caribbean, the seventh one taken by the U.S. under sanction, boarded by the Coast Guard, Navy and Marines. U.S.
Southern Command in a statement said the tanker was defying President Trump's quarantine, set up to ensure the only oil leaving Venezuela is coordinated properly and lawfully. Now something else sea-related. A U.S. service academy is getting an upgrade.
The Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York, is overseen by the Transportation Department. And Secretary Sean Duffy said on Fox & Friends Tuesday, the facility is now being fixed up due to significant problems, including mold and a lack of hot water.
We're going to invest over a billion dollars in this administration and revamp that campus.
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