Key Events (10)
Questions emerged over seemingly identical signatures appearing on recent clemency orders issued by Trump, with the White House attributing the discrepancies to a technical error.
Trump withdrew support for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her 'Wacky Marjorie,' after she criticized his efforts to block the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents. Greene subsequently reported receiving safety warnings.
Trump announced plans to take legal action against the BBC for $1 billion to $5 billion despite the corporation's apology, citing disputes over coverage.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced an investigation into Trump's political adversaries' ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with Jay Clayton named as lead investigator following direction from the President.
Trump pressured Thailand to recommit to a Cambodia ceasefire using threats of tariffs, following Bangkok's suspension of the agreement due to claims of Cambodian landmine placements along the border.
Newly revealed documents showed that Jeffrey Epstein texted a U.S. House member during a 2019 hearing featuring Michael Cohen testimony, potentially influencing the legislator's line of questioning.
Text messages revealed that Steve Bannon advised Jeffrey Epstein for years on reputation rehabilitation strategies, including crafting responses to public outrage about Epstein's criminal history and his relationships with powerful figures.
Australia welcomed Trump's removal of tariffs on beef and other food imports, with Trade Minister Don Farrell reiterating the government's position that tariffs on Australian products are unjustified.
U.S. objections at the G20 Summit blocked standard policy statements, with Trump officials policing language and foiling deals, highlighting the administration's opposition to multilateralism and compromise.
A federal judge ordered Trump not to threaten University of California's funding, describing the decision as an extraordinary rebuke to the administration's campaign against elite schools and potentially upending settlement talks.