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Elon Musk Goes to the CIA

2025/3/31
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Elon Musk goes to the CIA.

I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News, and I'll meet today with Director John Ratcliffe. As Fox's Madeline Rivera reports, Musk keeps pushing Doge's controversial plans to slash federal jobs and spending. Musk is pushing ahead with his efforts to cut costs as people around the country continue their protests against him. There were several Tesla takedown demonstrations across the U.S. and Europe over the weekend. This comes as vandalism and attacks targeting Tesla property grow.

Musk is the CEO of Tesla. Last night in Wisconsin, he called the protests and threats not cool. As Musk campaigned for a Republican Supreme Court candidate, giving away a few million dollars to voters who signed a petition to get rid of activist judges. As for tomorrow's election in Wisconsin? We've got to pull a rabbit out of the hat next level. We've actually got to have a steady stream of rabbits out of the hat, like it's an arc of rabbits flying through the air.

And landing in a voting booth. There are two special House elections also tomorrow in Florida. Randy Fine, the Republican in what polls show is a close race to replace National Security Advisor Mike Waltz in Congress, tells Fox. The important thing is for those who agree with President Trump, who support the Trump agenda. My opponent is endorsed by Bernie Sanders. President Trump is touting Liberation Day, which is what he calls Wednesday, when new U.S. reciprocal tariffs go into effect, targeting all countries, he says, that have tariffed American exports. The tariffs...

will be far more generous than those countries were to us. The president on Air Force One last night flying back to Washington also said he's considering new tariffs on Iran and Russia. Four American soldiers remain missing in Lithuania, but the army vehicle they were in has been pulled from a swamp today. Poland's been helping out too, sending scuba divers and equipment to assist in the search.

The four U.S. soldiers and their vehicle went missing at the Pobrade training ground near the border with Belarus last Tuesday. Fox's Jonathan Savage. The search continues for survivors under earthquake level in Burma. More than 1,700 people dead. America's listening to Fox News. Hey, everyone. This is Lauren Green, host of the Lighthouse Faith podcast. I recently sat down with Charles Payne to talk about his new special, A Matter of Faith.

You want to kind of do the right thing as much as possible and help everyone as much as possible. But there are certain rules when it comes to the stock market. You have to be profitable a certain period of time. You have to do this and you have to do that. And there are other things out of their control. So it's easier as a private company than a publicly traded company. Look over Lighthouse Faith on your favorite podcast platform or just ask Alexa to play Lighthouse Faith Podcast.

Back to President Trump. He's barely into his second term in the White House and is already more than hinting he might run again in 2028. President Trump says he wasn't joking about the idea of a third term, but when pressed by reporters during a gaggle by Air Force One. I'm not looking at that, but I'll tell you, I have had more people ask me questions

to have a third term. In a phone interview with NBC News, President Trump says there are methods which you could do it when asked by reporter Kristen Welker about the possibility. The 22nd Amendment of the Constitution says, quote, no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, though some Republicans have proposed changing the Constitution to allow for a third term. In Washington, Ryan Schmelz,

Fox News. There's been more nasty weather this morning in the south with tornado warnings in Louisiana. After a stormy day from Texas up to the Great Lakes, two people were killed in Indiana where Fox Weather's Brandi Campbell reports. In one incident, we had an 18-wheeler that flipped over on its side, killing the driver. The high wind speed at that time was recorded at 81 miles per hour. The biggest factor for Sunday severe weather became large hail.

and strong winds. We've confirmed multiple reports of tennis ball-sized hail and larger in Arkansas and in Missouri. Now, the strongest wind gusts, that was recorded at 96 miles per hour in Jackson, Michigan. There are still nearly 300,000 power outages in Michigan after an ice storm in the northern part of the state shut things down. People told to stay home because of the thick ice. On Wall Street, more selling looms on the last day of what's been a very negative month.

Dow futures are down more than 200 points as markets also fall in Asia and Europe on tariff concerns. In the men's college basketball tournament, the Final Four is set after Auburn and Houston won to join Duke and Florida. In the women's tourney, South Carolina and UCLA won to advance to the Final Four.

I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News. On the latest episode of the Fox Nation Investigates podcast, Evil Next Door, female serial killer Eileen Wuornos, a Florida-bound hitchhiking prostitute, rose to infamy after killing seven men. Listen and follow now at foxtruecrime.com.