Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Federal agents prepare to scale back. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Some but not all Border Patrol agents are reportedly leaving Minneapolis tomorrow as President Trump shifts the point person from the patrol commander Greg Bovino to Border Czar Tom Holman. Now, this is the White House tries to distance the president from the rhetoric calling the ICU nurse killed Saturday an assassin.
Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says Democratic leaders in Minnesota are to blame for the shooting.
Governor Walz and Mayor Frey have shamefully blocked local and state police from cooperating with ICE, actively inhibiting efforts to arrest violent criminals.
Chapter 2: What recent changes are happening with Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis?
They have also used their platforms to encourage left-wing agitators to stalk, record, confront, and obstruct federal officers who are just trying to lawfully perform their duties.
President Trump spoke by phone today with Governor Tim Walz and later to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry. Fry said in a statement the president agreed that this situation cannot continue. At least 29 people have died from this weekend's brutal winter storm that stretched from New Mexico to Maine.
And as millions dig out of the snow and cope with ice and power outages, bitter cold temperatures are still ahead. Fox Weather's Bob Van Dillon is in Greenville, South Carolina.
We're going to see temperatures just plummet down to about 12 degrees. But the nightmare of the storm, it really started out there. New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, all the way up there with the icing that went right through middle Tennessee. Things right there are much worse than we are right here.
More than 630,000 customers from Texas to West Virginia without power.
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Chapter 3: How is the White House responding to the ICU nurse's tragic death?
And then you're talking about epic amounts of snow, something we haven't seen in four years. About a foot of snow is what they got in Central Park and went up to 18, 20 inches around Boston.
And travel very difficult. More than 5,500 flights canceled so far today. America's listening to Fox News.
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California sues the Trump administration of her plans to build two oil pipelines in the state, citing environmental concerns. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin tells Fox News.
The governor's office was putting out social media a couple weeks ago bragging about how they had less gas costs, but what they didn't point out was that at the time they were one of only two states in the entire country with gas prices over $4. This isn't a coincidence. It's policy beholden to the left.
In a statement, California Attorney General Rob Bonta criticized the Trump administration's plan, calling it the latest unlawful power grab and said that it has no right to usurp California's regulatory authority. More than 30,000 Kaiser Permanente workers in California and Hawaii are on strike. Fox's Kristen Goodwin with details.
Thousands of members of the United Nurses Associations of California and the Union of Healthcare Professionals walking off the job at some Kaiser facilities in California and Hawaii, calling for better compensation and safer staffing levels. We would not be out here just over wages. We're out here over accountability. We want what we need to do our job. That's it.
Nurse Iris Henderson speaking with LA's Fox 11 News, the union which includes nurses and pharmacists, also accusing Kaiser of unlawfully undermining contract negotiations and of not bargaining in good faith. Kaiser calls the strike unnecessary, saying it's proposed a competitive more than 21% raise increase, stressing it will maintain patient care and remains focused on reaching an agreement.
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