Chapter 1: What are the key details about the No Kings protests in the U.S.?
Chanting No Kings. I'm Roger Stern, Fox News. No Kings protests swept across the U.S. today with millions taking part in more than 3,000 rallies. Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar at the No Kings rally in Minnesota calling President Trump a king.
In the United States of America, we pledge allegiance to the Constitution and the flag, not to a person or a king.
While officials say the protests have been largely peaceful, pro- and anti-Trump protesters did clash in the march in Dallas. 500 groups with billions in revenue are backing these protests.
Chapter 2: How is the TSA worker payment situation affecting airport security?
Painfully long security lines at airports around the nation this weekend. Congress has stalemated over how to pay TSA workers, and President Trump's executive order to pay them has not been implemented yet. Fox's Madison Scarpino in Hartfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta.
This is the first time in well over a week that we have not seen those consistent, crazy long lines here in Atlanta. We know President Trump did sign that emergency order that could pay TSA workers as soon as Monday. I've been talking to a lot of people also who say that they just don't want to take the risk flying out of here right now.
Chapter 3: What updates are there on U.S. military actions in the Middle East?
But we also know that ICE has been here so those actual TSA workers can do the specialty screening stuff while ICE agents are checking IDs. No lines here today. However, that is not the case in places like Baltimore. Lines starting outside of the terminal, and they're angry. Some even decided the lines just aren't worth it.
The George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston has also been dealing with painfully long lines.
Chapter 4: What incidents have occurred involving journalists in Lebanon?
As for the congressional stalemate, President Trump told Fox's Jackie Heinrich that it isn't good to have a bill that won't fund ICE. The senator agreed to fund TSA, but not ICE. America is listening to Fox News.
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The Pentagon debating about sending more troops to the Middle East as the war with Iran continues.
Chapter 5: How is the U.S. State Department responding to the escalating conflict in the Middle East?
Fox's Lucas Tomlinson is at the White House with details.
President Trump says he had a very specific number about how many strikes are remaining inside Iran.
We're hitting it and we have another. 3,554 targets left.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio thinks no ground troops will be needed. We can achieve all of our objectives with our ground troops, but we are always going to be prepared to give the president maximum optionality. Now, President Trump wants a ground force option. One just arrived, USS Tripoli, now in the Arabian Sea.
Chapter 6: What travel advisories has the U.S. issued for Americans abroad?
In addition to the nearly 2,000 Marines on board, there's a formal aviation component. One thing the air campaign will be without in the next few days is its second aircraft carriers. The USS Gerald R. Ford is now off the coast of Croatia getting repairs.
This comes as the Houthis join the war. The Israeli IDF says Houthis fired a ballistic missile and a cruise missile at Israel, but both were intercepted with no injuries. An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon reportedly killing three journalists covering the conflict with Hezbollah. Among the dead is Ali Shobh with Israel claiming he was an intelligence operative.
Lebanese media say reporter Fatima Fatuni and her brother were also killed. Lebanon's president condemned the strike, calling it a flagrant crime against journalists. And the State Department updating its travel advisories as the war with Iran escalates. Agency branding several Middle Eastern countries as unsafe for Americans to travel to, including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
Agency also warning that Americans traveling aboard could be targets for arbitrary arrests or attacks. Countries of most concerns, Afghanistan, Haiti, Iraq, Libya, and Russia. I'm Ron True Stern, and this is Fox News.
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