Chapter 1: What recent developments are there regarding the U.S. takeover of Greenland?
A renewed call to take over Greenland. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. Even as NATO leaders reject the idea, the White House is again floating the idea of a U.S. takeover of Greenland. Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt writing in a statement that the U.S. military is always an option.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the recent operation in Venezuela?
But a top administration official told members of Congress today that's not likely.
Behind closed doors, Secretary Rubio downplayed the prospect of seizing the territory by force, according to The Wall Street Journal. And Senator Graham told Fox the people of Greenland will weigh in on a U.S. proposal. But outwardly, the White House is keeping all options on the table, including using the military. Reiterated again tonight in a statement from the press secretary.
Chapter 3: How are Congressional Democrats reflecting on the Capitol riot anniversary?
Fox's Jackie Heinrich at the White House. Greenland is a self-governing territory of Denmark, and several NATO members have said it's up to the people of Greenland and Denmark to decide the country's fate. Democrats continue to voice their concerns after the weekend operation that removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife to face charges in the U.S.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer says after an hours-long meeting yesterday, the endgame is unclear.
After all that time, we got no real answers. They don't know where they're headed.
Chapter 4: What can we learn from the death of Congressman Doug LaMalfa?
Senate and House will be briefed on the action in Venezuela tomorrow morning by top administration officials. Congressional Democrats marked five years since the Capitol riot with a vigil on the Capitol steps. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries had a message for those who took part.
Donald Trump may have Pardon your crimes, but only God can pardon your sins.
President Trump pardoned a majority of the rioters on his first day in office of his second term last year. Michael Reagan, the conservative commentator and eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, has died. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute announced his death in a post on X, calling him a steadfast guardian of his father's legacy.
Chapter 5: What are the findings of the National Transportation Safety Board regarding the oil spill?
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A California Republican congressman has died.
Congressman Doug LaMoffa has passed away at the age of 65. The California Republican represented the state's first congressional district since 2013 and was currently the chair of the House Congressional Western Caucus.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer sharing on X he's devastated about the sudden loss, saying LaMoffa was, quote, a loving father and husband and staunch advocate for his constituents and rural America. His seat will need to be filled through a special election with the GOP's House majority now at 218 to 213.
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Chapter 6: What does the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates mean for the economy?
On Capitol Hill, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News. for leaking more than a million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico near Louisiana in 2023. The agency said Third Coast failed to establish proper emergency procedures and didn't adequately assess risks. The National Transportation Safety Board found operators failed to shut down the pipeline for nearly 13 hours after gauges first hinted at a problem.
One of the people who votes on interest rates said he'd like to see big cuts this year.
His term on the Federal Reserve Board ends at the end of the month, but Stephen Myron says the Fed should be aggressive this year and then cut rates by well over a full percentage point.
Underlying inflation is already running reasonably close to our target. The unemployment rate has been very gradually and slowly creeping up. I think it's very difficult to argue that policy is about neutral. I think policy is clearly restrictive in holding the economy back.
He's on Fox Business. The Fed lowered rates three times late last year, a quarter point each. Myron voted for double that in December. He's been on leave as chair of President Trump's Council of Economic Advisors since September, serving out the term of a Fed governor who resigned.
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