Fire at White House Minutes Before Netanyahu MeetingA Secret Service vehicle burst into flames just before Trump and Netanyahu’s high-stakes talks, and that’s only the start of today’s headlines.FROM THE NEWSROOMMonday, September 29th | News that moves the world, and you. A Secret Service car bursts into flames outside the White House minutes before Trump meets Netanyahu. So what ties these stories together? Each one is a collision, of security and diplomacy, protest and power, borders and belief. Secret Service Car Catches Fire at White House Ahead of Netanyahu MeetingA Secret Service vehicle ignited outside the White House just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to meet President Trump about a potential Gaza peace deal. Streets were closed, but no injuries reported. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. When fire breaks out at the world’s most guarded house, how safe is safe? Read Full StoryDiplomatic Shock: U.S. Revokes Colombian President’s Visa After Anti-Trump CallThe State Department revoked Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s U.S. visa after he urged American soldiers to disobey President Trump’s orders during a Gaza protest in New York. Petro called the move “reprisal” and “politically motivated.” When leaders defy another nation’s commander-in-chief, what’s the diplomatic price? Read Full StoryOutrage as Suburban Chicago Protesters Chant ‘Shoot ICE’About 200 protesters gathered outside an ICE facility near Chicago, some chanting “shoot ICE,” according to DHS. One man was arrested carrying a firearm. The protests follow last week’s deadly Dallas ICE shooting. When protests flirt with violence, where’s the line between dissent and danger? Read Full StoryQUICK TAKES
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