Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
He agrees with President Trump. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says the threat of Russia and China is real as President Trump pushes for a security deal with Greenland. He tells Fox's Brett Baier.
This is our seven allies, including the United States, working on that, implementing that part of what the president has been pushing for.
Rutte says the issue of whether Greenland would remain as a territory of Denmark did not come up. Earlier today, President Trump stepped back on his plan to impose tariffs on several European nations over the Greenland issue, announcing a framework deal had been reached.
Chapter 2: What security concerns are raised by NATO regarding Russia and China?
A meeting set for tomorrow between U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Russian officials as they try to work out a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. The two already met with top Ukrainian officials in Switzerland. A federal appeals court puts a pause on a lower court order that restrained immigration agents' use of force against protesters in Minnesota.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals pausing a federal judge's ruling that favored anti-ice protesters. Trump administration. The order restricted ICE agents from deploying certain use-of-force tactics, including pepper spraying and arresting peaceful protesters.
During Operation Metro Surge, the Justice Department sought an emergency appeal, though the Department of Homeland Security has also said that the federal judge's pause on use-of-force changes nothing since ICE agents do not arrest or pepper spray peaceful protesters.
Fox's Jeff Manasso, the former superintendent of Des Moines, Iowa's public schools, is expected to plead guilty tomorrow in federal court to charges he falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen and illegally possessed firearms. Ian Roberts worked as a school administrator for two decades before he was arrested in a targeted ICE operation.
Roberts initially pled not guilty to the two charges, which together carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. America's listening to Fox News.
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The Supreme Court considering President Trump's emergency application to fire a Federal Reserve governor.
President Trump said he wanted to fire Lisa Cook as a Federal Reserve governor for cause that she was grossly negligent when she called a vacation home her main residence, resulting in better interest rates. Cook said it was an oversight and that she's corrected the paperwork. But her attorney, Paul Clement, argued to the justices the error happened before she was even on the Federal Reserve.
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