On this episode of The White House Briefing Room, veteran correspondent Jon Decker provides a comprehensive look at escalating unrest in Minnesota, where the Pentagon has placed active-duty soldiers on standby amid protests sparked by aggressive immigration enforcement and federal-state tensions — a move criticized by local officials and legal experts alike.
Decker then shifts to President Trump’s controversial push to acquire Greenland, linking the Arctic territory to U.S. national security, tariff threats against European allies, and even his own Nobel Peace Prize rhetoric — developments that have ignited widespread diplomatic backlash and protests in Greenland and Denmark.
Finally, he explores potential changes in the Federal Reserve leadership and what it means for U.S. monetary policy, economic stability, and the broader political dynamics ahead of the next election cycle.

Trump Hits Iowa: Economy Claims, Farm Fallout, DHS Turmoil & Venezuela Focus
16:44

Minneapolis Shooting Fallout: Political Fury, Shutdown Showdown & Trump’s Midterm Economic Pitch
17:01

Minneapolis Unrest, Trump’s Global Backlash & The White House Ballroom
12:08