Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
A campaign-style stop. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. President Trump in Clive, Iowa, as he begins his push for Republicans heading into the midterms, telling the crowd of Democrats had their way Americans would be getting the largest tax hike in American history, claiming to have cut regulations he calls job killing. A short time ago, the president told Fox he's making some changes in Minneapolis.
The departure of Border Patrol agents and Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino from Minnesota is not a pullback, President Trump says.
I don't think it's a pullback. It's a little bit of a change.
Chapter 2: What are President Trump's key messages during his campaign stop in Iowa?
Everybody in this room that has a business, you know, you make little changes.
The president, speaking to Fox's Will Kane, says Bovino is very good.
But he's a pretty out there kind of a guy. And in some cases, that's good. Maybe it wasn't good here.
President Trump dispatched Border Czar Tom Homan to Minnesota to manage immigration operations and meet with state and local officials to de-escalate at the White House. Jared Halpern, Fox News.
One person in critical condition after a shooting involving Border Patrol near the U.S.-Mexico border. The Pima County Sheriff's Department says it's working with the FBI and U.S. Customs and Border Protection in response to the shooting. The FBI says it's investigating what it says was an assault on a federal officer and that the subjects in custody.
The area is a common path for drug smugglers and migrants who cross the border illegally. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy says if the recommendations on aircraft safety had been implemented last year's crash between a military helicopter and a passenger jet, likely wouldn't have happened.
We should be angry because for years no one listened. This was preventable. This was 100 percent preventable.
Hamadi says the Biden administration turned down the request for a piece of equipment that allows aircraft to transmit location, altitude and speed. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What changes is President Trump making regarding Border Patrol in Minnesota?
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A lawsuit against the federal government filed by families of men from Trinidad killed in a military strike.
The families in their filing called the attack that killed their relatives manifestly unlawful, defined in military code as an obviously illegal act. The lawsuit alleges that there is no current conflict declared by Congress and that the premeditated killings are unjustified. Dozens of strikes have occurred in Caribbean and Eastern Pacific waters.
More than 120 people have been killed as a result. The Department of War said it won't comment on active cases, but the Trump administration has previously called it an effort to combat narco-terrorism. This lawsuit is believed to be the first to challenge the U.S. boat strikes in front of a judge. Gernal Scott, Fox News.
Dozens of Amazon stores are closing as soon as this weekend. All of the Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh physical stores are closing as early as Sunday as Amazon focuses on Whole Foods and online same-day delivery. The company is planning to open more than 100 new Whole Foods markets over the next few years.
Amazon says its Fresh & Go stores failed to deliver the right economic model and distinctive customer experience necessary for large-scale expansion. Some California stores may be open longer because of state regulations on closings, and some of the stores that are closing will be converted into Whole Foods market locations. Ginny Koselda, Fox News.
Neil Young is offering a gift to Greenland. Offering people who live there access to his entire music catalog for free. Announcing on his blog that it's his way to ease stress among tensions involving the U.S. and NATO. The offer lasts for one year with possible renewal. I'm Lisa Lacerra. This is 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.
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