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Trump held a military parade in Washington D.C. on June 14, coinciding with his 79th birthday and the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. Hundreds of "No Kings" protests took place nationwide in opposition, with some protesters struck by vehicles in Virginia and San Francisco.
ICE arrests of migrants with no criminal history are surging under Trump, according to Guardian analysis that contradicts the administration's claim that officials are targeting primarily 'criminals' for deportation.
Trump announced a shift in ICE deportation strategy, pausing most raids on farms, hotels, and restaurants after acknowledging that broad immigration enforcement was hurting agricultural and hospitality industries that he does not want to lose.
Trump's financial disclosures reveal millions in income from branded merchandise including guitars, bibles, and watches bearing his name, demonstrating diversified commercial ventures during his presidency.
The EPA dropped a case against the Geo Group, a prison company that has donated heavily to Trump, which faced up to $4 million in fines for violations involving use of a toxic disinfectant at an immigration facility.
Trump is attending the G7 summit while world leaders aim to show they are not intimidated by his policies. Allied nations express concerns that U.S. policy risks triggering a global recession.
Trump stated that national security concerns related to the Nippon Steel acquisition of U.S. Steel can be resolved, suggesting the deal may proceed despite earlier scrutiny.
U.S. experts are concerned that Trump administration officials targeting mRNA vaccines could put all vaccines at risk, with health agencies undergoing vaccine-related shakeups under the new administration.
Israel claimed control of airspace over Tehran following retaliatory strikes, with Defense Minister Israel Katz warning that the capital 'will burn' if more missiles are fired at Israel. Iran threatened to target American, British, and French military bases in response.
A federal judge denied the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist detained since March, in what lawyers condemned as part of the government's 'cruel, transparent delay tactics.'