Key Events (10)
Trump arrived in Scotland for a four-day visit that includes golf at his properties and diplomatic meetings with UK Prime Minister Starmer and EU Commission President von der Leyen. The Irish PM stated a EU-US trade deal may be signed during the weekend visit.
Volkswagen reported a €1.3 billion hit from Trump's tariffs and cut its profit margin range for the year as German car exports to the US fell sharply.
Trump visited the Federal Reserve and clashed with Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the cost of renovations to the central bank's headquarters, with Powell correcting the president's inflated figures using historical spending data.
The Justice Department interviewed Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, with her lawyer stating she answered all questions honestly and truthfully. Reports also emerged that Trump contributed to an Epstein birthday book and referred to him as 'the greatest.'
The White House released $5.5 billion in congressionally approved education funding that it had previously withheld, following Republican backlash.
Consent decrees aimed at curbing police abuse are ending in more than 20 cities, including Louisville where Breonna Taylor died, as the Trump administration ends key police accountability reforms.
A 18-year-old US citizen of Puerto Rican descent secretly recorded his arrest by immigration agents in Florida who allegedly told him 'You've got no rights,' raising concerns about harsh enforcement tactics used to meet the Trump administration's immigration targets.
Mining company Fortescue cancelled two green hydrogen projects citing lack of certainty and the Trump administration's shift away from renewable energy commitments.
Two top NOAA officials involved in the 2019 'Sharpiegate' hurricane projection incident during the Trump administration were placed on administrative leave.
Trump accused former President Obama of committing treason without presenting evidence, drawing criticism for inverting established principles of American justice by sentencing before verdict.