Key Events (10)
Trump expressed frustration with Russia and Putin following a heavy Russian attack on Ukraine, signaling readiness to impose additional sanctions on Moscow in coordination with European officials.
A federal appeals court upheld an $83 million judgment against Trump for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, rejecting his argument that Supreme Court presidential immunity rulings should shield him from the liability.
Jeffrey Epstein's estate released documents to Congress including what appears to be a sexually suggestive birthday book drawing allegedly signed by Trump; Trump disputes the signature.
The Supreme Court lifted restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles, reversing a judge's restraining order that had found immigration enforcement patrols were making indiscriminate arrests.
Trump attacked actor Tom Hanks as 'woke' after West Point cancelled a ceremony honoring the actor, providing limited explanation for the cancellation.
Police dismantled a longstanding White House anti-nuclear peace vigil on Trump's orders after a journalist questioned its presence, ending a protest that had operated for decades.
Billionaire Ken Griffin, a Trump supporter, publicly criticized the Trump administration's hostility toward the Federal Reserve, joining broader concerns about presidential interference with the central bank.
Volkswagen stated that Trump's tariffs have cost it billions, with the CEO indicating the company is nearing a U.S. trade deal while dealing with weak Chinese markets.
Trump waded into Gaza diplomacy, giving Hamas what sounded like an ultimatum to agree to a new truce proposal or face a full-scale Israeli assault on Gaza City.
Trump shared a video promoting the discredited link between vaccines and autism, featuring researchers who have published studies asserting this connection despite scientific consensus rejecting it.