She's in charge and she's taking part. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. The new head of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, is in the immigration raids going on nationwide, targeting immigrants who are legally considered criminal or security threats. She is along for a ride-along with DHS and ICE officers in New York City today. She posted this video of them rounding up illegal immigrants on their target list before dawn in New York City.
She also posted a photo wearing a DHS flak jacket, briefing the ICE agents. Fox's Peter Ducey at the White House. Yesterday's raids led to nearly 1,200 arrests, another 800-plus ordered detained. President Trump ordering the U.S. to build an Iron Dome missile defense system like they have in Israel.
Another order would review transgender troops in the military, which could lead to a ban. Another order would eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion offices at the Department of Defense. We will stop our service members from being indoctrinated with radical left ideologies such as critical race theory. We're going to stop it. The moves are likely to face pushback from Democrats.
who argue trans individuals should be allowed to serve their country. That's Fox's Ryan Schmelz. Reuters is now reporting that trans rights advocates are repairing a lawsuit against that Trump order. And this could end up in court, too. The Justice Department firing more than 12 people who were part of special counsel Jack Smith's investigations that led to two Trump federal indictments dropped when the president won the election.
What is a bit surprising, these prosecutors were just fired, not reassigned, but told to get out of the building. Since they are career prosecutors, they are afforded civil service protections, and usually they would simply be reassigned to another part of the DOJ. That's happened already in other department sections, but these people were told to just leave. What
What's not clear if they will sue to get their jobs back. Fox's David Spunt, the White House Budget Office has an order to take effect later today, pausing federal grants and loans and assistance programs that can all be reviewed, though Medicare and Social Security benefits not affected.
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The Nasdaq is rebounding so far from yesterday's massive tech sell-off. It's up 99 points. The Dow, which was not dragged down by all that and surged instead yesterday, is up 19 points. The S&P 500 is adding 7. The concern yesterday was about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek with cheaper technology. President Trump called it a wake-up call for the tech industry in the U.S.,
He also said at a gathering with House Republicans at his resort in Doral, Florida, that TikTok sale talks continue and Microsoft's involved. We're going to have a lot of people bidding on it. And if we can save all that voice at all the jobs and China won't be involved. President Trump already gave TikTok an extension to let the social media app keep operating in the U.S. after failing to cut ties by law with its Chinese parent company. Just ahead of tomorrow's Senate
confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. A memo sent to senior leaders at the CDC says collaborations with the World Health Organization must stop until further notice. CDC staff are also not allowed to visit WHO offices, according to the memo that could put the brakes on investigations in the Marburg and Impox outbreaks, as well as the monitoring of bird flu.
Last week, President Trump signed an executive order to begin the process of withdrawing the U.S. from the WHO, but that does not take immediate effect. Exiting the WHO requires the approval of Congress in a one-year notice.
Jared Halpern, Fox News. A new Treasury Secretary is joining the Trump Cabinet, Scott Besant. Scott's going to do a great job. He's going to bring some South Carolina common sense to everything here. Republican Senator Roger Marshall, after 16 Democrats joined the GOP voting to confirm Besant,
Later today, Senators have another vote to approve Sean Duffy as the next Transportation Secretary. The price of oil up about a dime. It's still around 73 bucks a barrel. Gas is unchanged this morning. AAA's national average for regular remains 312 per gallon. That's the same as last week, but a dime more than we paid a month ago. I'm Dave Anthony and this is Fox News.