Good morning, everyone.
I'm Audie Cornish.
Fallout from the president's pressure campaigns.
We start with the revolt in Minnesota.
Half a dozen top prosecutors step down over the investigation into the woman killed by an ICE officer.
When you have the lead investigators that are leaving, that's a major problem.
And the red line, Iran prepared to hang protesters,
but will they go through with it after this warning?
We will take very strong action.
If they do such a thing, we will take very strong action.
Takeover threats the future of Greenland at stake today at a White House summit.
That is the worst case scenario that, you know, in a month I'm American.
We don't even have military in Greenland because we don't do war.
But we begin with the six federal prosecutors in Minneapolis who resigned over the investigation into the woman killed by ICE last week.
A person familiar with the matter says their issue is the focus on Renee Good's widow and the lack of focus on the officer's conduct.
If they are indeed resigning,
this is an indication to me that they feel that this is political and not about what actually happened with Renee Good.
It appears investigators are focusing on good links to ice monitoring at her kids school.
A document obtained by CNN and linked to the school appears to be a message to parents.
It was dated December 16th and it reads thank you to families who have been on ice watch helping to protect their neighbors.