The judge presiding over the special counsel’s case against former President Trump has a big decision looming–whether or not a protective order will be issued in this case, which will determine what evidence can be publicly shared. Special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecutorial team requested this, arguing that ‘the case must be tried in a courtroom, not in the media.’ Trump and his legal team, on the other hand, argue that this is ‘an assault on his First Amendment rights’ and would silence the former President on the 2024 campaign trail. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream explains the dispute about a potential protective order that would stop former President Trump from publicly sharing evidence, the unprecedented circumstances of the case, and why state battles over abortion rights have only just begun.

Shoplifting videos have recently been going viral, displaying groups of thieves storming stores or boldfaced shoppers stealing expensive items in broad daylight. In the era of social media, it seems like shoplifting has become somewhat of a trend, leaving stores in major cities across America hurting. Despite many locking up merchandise or putting sensors on items, the problem remains one of increasing importance. So why has retail theft become so prominent in the U.S., and what can retailers do to stop it? Gerald Storch, the founder and CEO of Storch Advisors, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss how factors like social media and organized crime are contributing to rises in retail theft. He shares why companies are losing customers due to theft reduction methods and his thoughts on retail employees being punished, or even fired, for attempting to stop shoplifters.

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