Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
A call to ice out. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. People being urged across America by those angry over immigration enforcement controversy in Minnesota to protest today by not going to work or school and don't shop.
As the head of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, urges Democratic leaders to tone down rhetoric that's encouraging unrest, telling Fox... Their riots are attacking our officers, not just when they're doing their work, but even at night at their hotels. And days after she called, the protester shot Saturday as a domestic terrorist. Fox's Chanley Painter reports...
Chapter 2: What immigration enforcement controversy is sparking protests across America?
Kristi Noem offering a shift in the wake of last weekend's shooting of Alex Preddy, pointing to the ongoing investigation and telling Sean Hannity last night, quote, we can always do better and that her office was, quote, using the best information we had at the time in describing the incident.
That's Fox's Chanley Painter again. Overnight on Truth Social, President Trump posted about Alex Preddy, calling him an agitator and perhaps insurrectionist, reacting to video of Preddy days before the shooting. The president wrote he screamed and spit into the face of a calm ICE officer and crazily kicked a new government vehicle, adding it was a display of abuse and anger out of control.
Democrats keep demanding ICE reforms. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries tells Fox... Taxpayer dollars should not be used...
to brutalize or kill American citizens or to violently target law-abiding immigrant families.
And Senate Democrats are pushing changes before funding Homeland Security, and there's a deal being worked out with Republicans to only give DHS two weeks of funding while funding the rest of the government through September. Trouble is that funding is needed by tonight, and the House would have to approve that too.
Speaker Johnson says he's likely not going to be able to get the full House back here to Capitol Hill and in session until sometime on Monday. So any way you slice this right now, guys, we are staring straight in the face at a partial government shutdown starting tonight at midnight.
Fox's Bill Malusian. President Trump just announced a new leader for the Federal Reserve, nominating Kevin Warsh to replace Chairman Jerome Powell, whose term is up in May. The president's often criticized Powell. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: How is Kristi Noem responding to the unrest and recent shooting incident?
Luigi Mangione has another court hearing today in New York City where he's facing state and federal murder charges and the killing of a health care executive. Now, Mangione has supporters who've shown up outside of these court hearings. And there's now someone jailed in New York accused of trying to break Mangione out of jail.
Court records show a man posing as an FBI agent tried and failed to pull off a jailbreak at a federal detention center in Brooklyn, New York. Investigators say 36-year-old Mark Anderson of Makedo, Minnesota, showed up at the Metropolitan Detention Center falsely claiming he had a judge's order authorizing the release of a specific person.
That person turned out to be Luigi Mangione, who's awaiting trial on charges of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. But officers at the jail quickly grew suspicious and arrested Anderson on charges of impersonating a federal agent. In New York, Carmen Roberts, Fox News.
On Wall Street, stocks could drop at the opening bell this morning. Dow futures and Nasdaq futures are both down more than 100 points. I'm Dave Anthony and this is Fox News.