Chapter 1: What changes did President Trump make to immigration enforcement in Minnesota?
The border czar is now in charge of Minnesota. I'm Dave Anthony. Fox News. A change President Trump made to immigration enforcement operations after the most recent shooting that left a protester, Alex Preddy, dead. Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin just told Fox.
Secretary Noem will continue to oversee, of course, the Department of Homeland Security. And she's very happy that Tom Holman, who is a great asset to the president, has a great depth of experience and insight that he will be overseeing Minneapolis.
Fox's Aisha Hosni reports from the White House.
As far as we know, Tom Homan landed in Minnesota last night, and the president says that he is going to be meeting with Mayor Jacob Fry as early as today. The president said he had a very good phone call with the mayor of Minneapolis yesterday, says a lot of progress has been made.
Fry confirmed that phone call as well, adding that Trump agreed with him that this situation as it is cannot continue. As Homan comes in, Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and some Border Patrol agents are leaving the state.
And the anti-ICE protests rage on. Police in Mabel Grove, a Minneapolis suburb, report 26 arrests last night outside a hotel. Demonstrators believed Bovino and ICE agents were staying in. And this could be controversial. ICE is going to the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, Italy next month.
U.S. embassy sources in Rome have told the AP that the federal ICE agents will support diplomatic security details. The mission is to vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organizations. They won't be involved in anything to do with immigration enforcement.
Fox's Jonathan Savage.
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Chapter 2: Who is Tom Homan and what role will he play in Minneapolis?
As the cleanup continues from that massive winter storm, more than 1,500 flights canceled, over a half million homes and businesses still have no electricity, in many cases no heat. Crews working 24-7 trying to restore it. Mike Diggs with Middle Tennessee Electric tells Fox.
The biggest challenge was our roads just to get to the job. You know, it's pretty treacherous, the ice on the roads, but tree limbs are steadily falling.
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It's quite a mixed market. On Wall Street this morning, the Dow is down big, dropping 420 points. But the Nasdaq is on the rise, up 187. The S&P 500 is gaining 25 points.
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Chapter 3: What was discussed in the phone call between Trump and Mayor Jacob Fry?
The price of oil is up 65 cents, back over 61 bucks a barrel. Gas? is up a fraction, but AAA's national average for regular remains $2.88 a gallon, 24 cents less than a year ago. President Trump's increasing tariffs on South Korean imports from 15% to 25% upset the country's lawmakers have yet to approve a U.S. trade deal. Now, he might not like this either. India and the European Union?
have agreed to a deal of their own. The deal means there will be free trade on almost all goods between India and the 27 members of the European Union, linking economies with a combined population of nearly 2 billion people. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calls it the mother of all deals.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says it will strengthen stability in the international system at a time of turmoil. There's also an agreement on a framework for more defense and security cooperation and a separate pact making mobility easier for students and skilled workers. India wants to diversify its export markets to offset the loss of sales in the U.S. due to higher tariffs.
The EU has signed trade deals with Japan, Indonesia, Mexico, and a block of South American nations over the past year. Chris Foster. Fox News. Some restaurants are in financial trouble.
Beverly Hills-based Fat Brands and Dallas-based Twin Hospitality have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Fat Brands is parent company of Fatburger and Johnny Rockets. It owns about 95% of Twin Hospitality Group. which owns the Twin Peaks and Smoky Bones casual dining chains.
Both companies say they plan to use the bankruptcy process to improve their financial position and will keep restaurants open during the proceedings. The publication Restaurant Business says a memo to employees outlines difficult market conditions over the past few years.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis?
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