Chapter 1: What recent events prompted a call for unity in Minnesota?
A call for unity in Minnesota. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News, from the First Lady. Melania Trump just told Fox & Friends.
I know my husband, the president, had a great call yesterday with the governor and the mayor, and they're working together to make it peaceful.
That's after the third immigration enforcement-related shooting. This one Saturday was the second deadly one, killing a protester, Alex Preddy, leading to even angrier anti-ice demonstrations.
The Trump administration is making some major strategic changes here in Minnesota. Tom Holman is now going to be the main point of contact on the ground and will report directly to the president.
As Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and other federal agents leave. And Fox's Matt Finn also reports from Minneapolis.
Last night, agitators continued their campaign of targeting hotels where they think immigration agents are staying and making as much noise as possible to prevent agents from getting rest.
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Chapter 2: How is the Trump administration responding to immigration-related incidents?
Today, President Trump goes to Iowa, kicking off weekly campaign trips for Republicans ahead of the November congressional elections. It's not stormy anymore, but the snow and ice cleanup continues from New Mexico to Maine. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves says things are going to get worse before they get better.
Ice storms are different than virtually any other type of storm that we deal with.
He has activated the National Guard to help. Fox Weather's Brandi Campbell is in Oxford, Mississippi.
Many residents are still dealing with dangerous conditions. This morning, we are still feeling temperatures in the teens, allowing much of that inch of ice that we accumulated here to stick around. It's weighing down the power lines behind us, as well as the trees.
And that's making it tough for power crews across the South. There are still more than a half million homes and businesses without electricity, and in many cases, heat, like this man in Nashville.
When I looked at our thermostat last, it said 47.
There are still issues at airports. More than 1,400 flights canceled today, on top of 22,000 grounded the past three days by that massive storm. America's listening to 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.
Days after Ryan Wedding, one of the FBI's 10 most wanted, was captured in Mexico, he was in court in California, where the former Canadian Olympic snowboarder was arraigned on drug trafficking and murder and other charges. Here's Wedding's attorney, Anthony Colombo Jr.
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