A battle over tariffs and migrants. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News. The White House saying Colombia has agreed to take deported migrants after a showdown with the country. President Trump acting quickly, threatening tariffs after his Colombian counterpart blocked migrant repatriation flights that were supposed to land there. In a post on his Truth Social platform, President Trump said he's ordering sanctions on Colombia, which turned away military aircraft with migrants that had been deported on board.
President Trump posted he would impose 25% tariffs on Colombian goods entering the U.S., raising that to 50% in a week. Colombian President Gustavo Petro's issue appears to be with the military transport, saying it treats his nation's natives like criminals. On X, President Petro posted he would accept migrants back on civilian planes, urging that they be treated with dignity and respect.
Last week, Mexico also refused to let a military plane with its migrants on board land. Grinnell Scott, Fox News. President Trump says that the tariffs will be reinstated if they renege on their promise. Meantime, another round of hostages released by Hamas as Israel accuses them of
breaking the ceasefire deal. After 477 days of waiting, four Israeli hostages were released from Hamas captivity on Saturday morning. The women were paraded through Gaza City across the stage before they were taken into the custody of the Red Cross. Emotional moments as the Israeli soldiers reunited with their family members
along the Gaza border before being flown to a hospital in central Israel. Fox's Trey Yinks. It's a rematch of Super Bowl 57 in two weeks. Super Bowl 59 will feature the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans. This is after the Chiefs defeated the Bills 32-29. Earlier on Sunday, the Eagles defeated the Commanders 55-23. America's listening to Fox News.
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Well, a Florida man is under arrest on charges of making online threats against President Trump. Fox's Paul Stevens with more details. A tip to the FBI Threat Center leading to Friday's arrest of 46-year-old Shannon DePara Atkins of West Palm Beach. He's charged with one count of written or electronic threats to kill, do bodily injury, or conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism.
Atkins was arrested after a traffic stop and was found with cocaine leading to a drug charge as well. There's no word, however, on the exact nature of the alleged online threats. Atkins lives a few miles from President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, but there's no indication he took any steps toward going there.
Paul Stevens, Fox News. Wet weather bringing some relief for firefighters in Southern California, but as the area is set to receive its first significant rainfall in months, there could be more danger. Fox's Christina Coleman has more from Pacific Palisades. All of this fire-scarred land and debris is getting hit hard with rain, which could trigger these mudslides and can bring with it...
Lots of debris flows full of hazardous materials. You know, this damage here, it spans miles. The deadly Eden fire claim the lives of 17 people and burned more than 14,000 acres of land. The Palisades fire burned more than 23,400 acres and destroyed or damaged more than 7,800 structures, including many homes and businesses. Isolated thunderstorms are predicted for today, bringing hell, lightning and gusty winds.
And that was Fox's Christina Coleman. A flood watch has been issued for the region. Rainfall totals of a half an inch to an inch is forecast. And do you have any salmon you might have gotten at Costco in your freezer? Well, the FDA warning it could be contaminated with listeria. They issued a recall for Kirkland Signature Brand Smoked Salmon back in November, but they've now upped it to a Class 1 recall. The FDA is saying a Class 1 recall involves a product that will cause serious adverse health consequences or death.
The recall affects salmon with a best-by date of November 13, 2024. I'm Ted Lindner. This is Fox News.