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The Mayor of a Sanctuary City Defends Working with ICE

2025/2/14
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The mayor of a sanctuary city defends working with ICE.

I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. No matter who you are, if you're hurting innocent people in this city and in this country, you don't have a right to be in our country. Mayor Eric Adams has upset some of his fellow Democrats in New York, cooperating with federal immigration enforcement, now allowing ICE agents into a New York City jail to target illegal immigrants who've committed crimes. Trump borders our Tom Holman sitting next to Adams, also tells Fox & Friends. Getting back to Rikers Island is a game changer. We can get, not only do we get the bad guys before they hit the street, the intelligence of

How TDA operates. Referencing a Venezuelan gang. Now, Mayor Adams also called silly allegations that he's only cooperating with Trump deportation so he can get a federal case against him dropped.

The mayor says he was a target of the Biden Justice Department, calling the prosecution weaponization. After the U.S. attorney in New York was ordered by the Trump Justice Department to drop the bribery and corruption charges, Danielle Sassoon resigned, along with five others at the DOJ. She insists the mayor did break the law. Vice President Vance is at a Munich security conference in Germany. He just said, we must do more than talk.

about democratic values, we must live them. Warning, some democratic values like free speech are eroding in Europe. Later, the vice president will meet with Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, who told reporters he's relying on the U.S. to help stop Russia's war. They have to be on the side of us because they attacked us.

Vice President Vance told the Wall Street Journal all options are on the table if Russia does not end the war in Ukraine, including sanctions, even U.S. military action. Another setback for Doge in court. The Department of Government Efficiency is finding itself in the crosshairs of multiple federal lawsuits. In one case, a federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to temporarily lift its three-week fine.

funding freeze on USAID's foreign aid programs. Fox's Chandler Painter, another lawsuit has been filed challenging Elon Musk and Doge's efforts to get into federal agencies and slash funding as unconstitutional. America's listening to Fox News.

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Hamas has named the three hostages it will set free tomorrow as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement that almost fell apart this week as Israel warned of restarting the war. Among those to be released, an American, Siddiqui Dekelhan. President Trump had posited the idea of taking over Gaza and developing it, saying the people there had nowhere to go back to. Then he said this week that if it were up to him, if all the hostages weren't returned by Saturday at noon... I would say...

cancel it and all bets are off and let hell break out. Hamas officials then said the deal's off. No hostages would be released this Saturday. They accused Israel of not allowing Gazans to return home and of not allowing in enough tents and shelters. Then Egyptian and Qatari officials got involved, pledging to get more aid in, including fuel and heavy equipment. And then Hamas said they would stick to the Saturday plan. Seventy-three hostages remain, 34 of whom are confirmed deceased.

Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News. President Trump is readying more tariffs against countries as soon as April. On the same day President Trump announced plans for reciprocal tariffs to match taxes countries put on American goods, he met with the prime minister of one of the largest trading partners of the U.S., India. It's very hard to sell into India because they have

trade barriers, very strong tariffs. But President Trump says he believes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will balance out a trade deficit with increased purchases of American oil and gas. We want a certain level playing field, which we really think we're entitled to, and he does also, in fairness.

Modi says he has set a target to double trade with the U.S. by the end of the decade. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News. We got an update to the economy this morning showing Americans did not shop as much last month. Retail sales dropped almost 1% in January, blamed a part of on cold weather and wintry weather leading to less buying, especially at car dealers.

On Wall Street, stock futures are down modestly ahead of the opening bell. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News. I'm Emily Campagno, host of the Fox True Crime podcast. This week, author and criminal justice reform advocate Toby Doerr joins me to discuss how she smuggled the man she loved out of prison. Listen and follow now at foxtruecrime.com.