Trump Warns of ‘Severe Consequences’ for Targeting ICE Agents; Chicago Mayor Creates ‘ICE-Free Zone’

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The White House pushing back, as Democratic officials in Illinois and Oregon intensify efforts to block President Donald Trump’s National Guard deployments. What does the president tell NTD amid a surge in attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents across the country?

City property is now off limits to ICE in Chicago. And Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says some federal agents have bounties on them.

The government shutdown heads into a second week with no deal in sight. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries challenges Speaker Mike Johnson to a debate, while the White House warns that the country is losing about $15 billion a week.

Talks between Israel and Hamas begin in Egypt, as the two sides continue fighting. What will it take to carry out Trump's 20-point plan? We hear from retired U.S. Air Force Major Glenn Ignazio and Middle East policy analyst Daniel Flesch.

With the administration’s recent efforts to crack down on crime in Portland and Chicago, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has declared city spaces as “ICE-free zones.” He encourages private citizens to do the same. What message does this send?

The Supreme Court takes up a number of challenges to Trump’s actions, including his reciprocal tariffs and firing of a fed governor. We discuss the implications for executive authority with Mally Smith and former Rep. Bob McEwen.

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