Chapter 1: What happened during the controversial shooting in Minnesota?
Tom Holman's in. Greg Bovino's out. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. After Saturday's controversial shooting that left a protester, Alex Preddy, dead in Minnesota, President Trump has put Tom home and his borders are in charge of immigration enforcement operations there.
He will be reporting directly to the president. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino had been acting as the Border Patrol leader, even hosting daily press conferences, really the face of the operation here. But Bovino is now returning to be sector chief in El Centro, California, and other Border Patrol agents are leaving. Fox's Matt Finn in Minneapolis.
Yesterday, the president said he had constructive calls with Governor Walz and Mayor Frye. Walz writing afterward, I told them we need impartial investigations of the Minneapolis shootings involving federal agents and that we need to reduce the number of federal agents in Minnesota.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of President Trump's changes in immigration enforcement?
Now an update on the protests in Iran stopped by deadly force.
At least 6,126 people were killed in the Iranian government's crackdown on protests. That from the US-based human rights activist news agency which verifies each death with its network in Iran. But the group warns the true total may be higher still.
That's Fox's Jonathan Savage. Those protests against the regime in Iran were sparked by economic problems in that country. And today, Iran's currency fell to a record low against the U.S. dollar. The storm's over, but the problems aren't.
After 18 states got a foot of snow and much of the south glazed over by ice, there are still more than a half million power outages, many in the Nashville area, where it's nine degrees right now.
Chapter 3: How did the protests in Iran escalate following economic issues?
Mike Diggs with Middle Tennessee Electric just told Fox it's tough work.
Tree limbs are steadily falling. We've had some crews that put a pole up yesterday, and as they were driving out, another tree fell behind them and broke a pole behind them, so they had to start right back over.
And airlines are still recovering. Another 1,300 flights canceled the day after 22,000 cancellations Saturday through Monday. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What challenges are communities facing after the recent winter storm?
President Trump's changes in Minnesota, putting Borders' Tom Holman in charge of immigration enforcement operations, comes as some of his fellow Republicans become more critical.
Defense attorney Chris Maddell was running as a Republican for governor of Minnesota. He says he's dropping out because of the federal immigration crackdown.
I cannot support the National Republican stated retribution on the citizens of our state, nor can I count myself a member of a party that would do so.
Maddow has provided free legal advice to the immigration officer who shot and killed Rene Good in Minneapolis. He says he initially supported Operation Metro Surge, now calling it an unmitigated disaster. And pragmatically, he says, it's nearly impossible now for a Republican to win a statewide election in Minnesota.
He says he'd run as an independent if he had the millions of dollars it would take to do it. Chris Foster, Fox News.
The president will focus on the November elections today, going to Iowa as he tries to keep Republicans in control of Congress.
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Chapter 5: What are the latest updates on President Trump's focus ahead of the midterms?
President Trump is headed to a town just outside of Des Moines, Iowa. White House spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt confirmed Monday.
He will be making a local visit at a local business, and then he will be giving a speech on affordability and on the economy. And I know he very much looks forward to being there, to meeting with the great people of Iowa, but also lawmakers as well.
Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has said the president will be traveling weekly ahead of this year's midterms. Recent polling has the president's approval rating anywhere between 39 and about 42 percent, depending on the poll. Before the 2018 midterms, President Trump's approval rating was in the low to mid 40s, poll depending when Democrats flipped 41 House seats. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
The president might not like what the Fed does or doesn't do this week. A two-day Federal Reserve meeting will soon start.
Chapter 6: How is the Federal Reserve expected to impact the economy this week?
Expected to wrap up tomorrow without an interest rate cut. There were three rate cuts last year, but the president thinks they were too small and too late. On Wall Street, stock futures are mixed ahead of the opening bell. At Tennis' Australian Open, top men seed Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the semifinals today. So did Alina Svitolina on the women's side, beating American Coco Gauff.
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