Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Protesters call it murder. The head of Homeland Security calls it self-defense. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. They are angry demonstrating against ICE last night in Minneapolis after an immigration officer shot and killed a woman in her SUV. ICE officers and agents approached the vehicle of the individual in question who was blocking the officers in with her vehicle.
And she had been stalking and impeding their work all throughout the day. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem says that was domestic terrorism. Agents repeatedly ordered her to get out of the car and to stop obstructing law enforcement, but she refused to obey their commands. Nome says she weaponized her vehicle and the officer opened fire in self-defense.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry says that is BS, urging ICE to... Get the f*** out of Minneapolis.
Chapter 2: What happened during the recent ICE incident in Minneapolis?
We do not want you here. The woman who was killed has been identified as Renee Nicole Macklin Good. We know she's 37 years old and recently moved to Minnesota. City and state officials said she was murdered by ICE, calling DHS a propaganda machine, explaining that this woman was just trying to get away and drive away from the scene when she was killed. Fox's Alexis McAdams in Minneapolis.
Two people are dead in Salt Lake City, Utah. Six wounded in a shooting last night outside a Mormon church where a memorial service was happening inside. Democrats remain critical of the U.S. operation in Venezuela. The captured leader, Nicolas Maduro, is now jailed on narco terror and drug charges in the U.S.
They're pushing a vote today in the Senate on a war powers resolution trying to force President Trump to get authorization for future action in Venezuela. Vice President Vance tells Fox the U.S. has to control the Western Hemisphere.
If we cannot follow the basic principle, which has been a cornerstone of American foreign policy for 200 years, that we control our neighborhood, a lot of bad people are going to take advantage of it. House Republicans could take a stand against President Trump today.
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Chapter 3: How are local officials responding to the ICE shooting?
Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. While Senate Democrats consider that war power's resolution today, trying to limit future Trump military action in Venezuela, the president is making a new push to spend more on the military. $1.5 trillion in defense spending would allow the U.S. to build a dream military, President Trump says in a Truth Social post.
The $1.5 trillion figure is a substantial jump from the nearly $1 trillion approved in current federal spending for the military. President Trump's increased tariff revenues will allow the U.S. to easily hit the $1.5 trillion number while also paying down the debt. Congress is in talks on a series of appropriations bills to fund the government for the next fiscal year.
At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News. Nick Reiner has a new lawyer and still hasn't been arraigned in Los Angeles after two court appearances. on charges that he murdered his parents, famed actor and movie director Rob Reiner and Michelle Reiner.
His now ex-lawyer Alan Jackson can't say why he withdrew from the case, but did say... Pursuant to the laws of this state, pursuant to the law in California, Nick Reiner is not guilty of murder. Now, there's also a man in Wisconsin expected to enter a plea today. He's also accused of killing his mom.
18-year-old Nikita Kasap faces multiple charges, including two counts of homicide after investigators say he shot his mother and stepfather in February and lived with their bodies for weeks before fleeing. Kasap is expected to agree to the deal during a morning hearing in Waukesha County Circuit Court in suburban Milwaukee.
Authorities say Kasap planned the killings to finance a broader plot to kill the president and overthrow the U.S. government. Ted Lindner, Fox News. On Wall Street, more selling is in store ahead of new unemployment numbers due out this morning. Dow futures are down nearly 200 points after yesterday's 466-point plunge off of its record high. The Nasdaq, though, had a modest gain yesterday.
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