The Latest: Trump fires Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook amid mortgage fraud allegations
President
The president’s announcement came Monday night, days after Cook said she wouldn’t leave her post despite Trump calling for her to resign over an accusation from one his officials that she committed mortgage fraud.
Trump appointee
Trump said in announcing the move that he had the constitutional authority to remove Cook, but doing so will raise questions about control of the Fed as an independent entity, as Trump would likely appoint a loyalist to the Fed’s governing board with Cook gone.
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Trump fires Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve’s board of governors
Trump says he’s firing
The president’s announcement Monday came days after Cook said she wouldn’t leave her post despite Trump calling on social media for her to resign over an accusation from one his officials that she committed mortgage fraud.
Trump said in announcing the move that he had the constitutional authority to remove Cook, but doing so will raise questions about control of the Fed as an independent entity.
▶ Read more about the escalation in Trump’s battle to exert greater control over the Fed
The Korean Peninsula has grown more dangerous, South Korean president says
South Korean President
“The hard facts are that the number of nuclear weapons that
Lee said
After Trump and Congress spending cuts, public media stations wait on money for emergency alerts
The recently defunded nonprofit that distributed federal money to public media stations across the
In 2022,
The
That could leave unspent millions in grant dollars that were awarded but not yet paid to stations, imperiling dozens of projects meant to save lives in emergencies.
The need for robust and redundant warning systems was made tragically clear in July when
▶ Read more about how cuts will impact emergency alerts
Navy gets new top officer
Adm.
Defense Secretary
Neither Caudle nor Navy Secretary
Caudle showed his agreement with an often-repeated Trump administration phrase, saying, “Peace through strength works.”
Rubio speaks with European foreign ministers on Ukraine peace efforts
Secretary of State
In a brief statement that did not divulge any details of the conversation, the
Rubio and the others “agreed to continue cooperation in diplomatic efforts to bring the
Illinois governor blasts Trump as a ‘wannabe dictator’ for plans to militarize policing in Chicago
Earlier Monday, Trump suggested multiple times that he might dispatch the
Pritzker and other
“Mr. President, do not come to Chicago,” Pritzker said, standing in a park about a mile from the
The governor said he would fight the “petty whims of an arrogant little man” who “wants to use the military to occupy a
What to know about cashless bail after Trump’s executive order
Trump signed an executive order on Monday threatening to withhold or revoke federal funding to local and state governments that offer cashless bail, arguing that it is a threat to public safety.
Cashless bail refers to policies that allow people to be released from jail without paying any money while they await trial. It is an alternative to the traditional cash bail system in which people pay money to be released and get their money back if they return to court when they are supposed to.
Studies have shown mixed results regarding the impact of cashless bail on crime. Many focus on the recidivism of individual defendants rather than overall crime rates.
▶ Read more about when and where cashless bail is offered
Trump signs proclamation honoring American service members killed during 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan
The president has signed a proclamation honoring 13 American service members killed in a suicide bombing during the chaotic
Surrounded by family members of those killed in the attack, Trump called the attack “the worst day, and in many ways the most embarrassing day in the history of our country.”
In May, Trump directed the
Tuesday marks the fourth anniversary of the suicide bombing.
Bipartisan pair of lawmakers pushing to lift Syria sanctions after visit
A bipartisan pair of congressional lawmakers are pushing to lift
Sen.
Trump issued an executive order lifting the sanctions on the country in June, but
Shaheen said the sanctions “are preventing investment in the country and the prosperity and opportunity that people want to see in the future.”
Senate Democrat says she is ‘appalled’ by Israel’s bombing of Gaza hospital
The top Democrat on the
“I personally am appalled by the bombing in
Shaheen was traveling in the
US District Judge warns that the government cannot deport Abrego Garcia, who is now held in Virginia
U.S. District Judge
She asked
“Your honor, yes, we certainly understand that,” Ensign said.
Xinis said she will order that
US ambassador to France doesn’t respond to French foreign ministry summons over antisemitic claims
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with the ministry’s practice, said Kushner, the father of Trump’s son-in-law
The official said the
Neither the embassy nor the
—Sylvie Corbet and
Maine clinics denied Medicaid funds during lawsuit after Trump cuts to abortion providers
A network of clinics in
Trump’s policy and tax bill blocked Medicaid money from flowing to
Maine Family Planning says Medicaid dollars are not used for its abortion services, which are a relatively small percentage of the overall services provided. It’s unfair to cut off funding for the clinics “solely because
▶ Read more about the ruling on
National Guard troops will be picking up trash in DC
One of the duties for
Officials said the effort is part of a broader “beautification” operation aimed at community restoration and improvement.
Task force officials wouldn’t offer details about how often troops have been asked to clean up areas in
Armed National Guard members in DC will operate under long-standing rules for use of military force in the US
Those rules, broadly, say that while troops can use force, they should do so only “in response to an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm” and “only as a last resort,” the military task force overseeing all the troops deployed to D.C. said Monday.
Troops first began patrolling the streets of D.C. with guns on Sunday — just days after Defense Secretary Hegseth authorized the move.
The task force has directed questions on why the change was necessary to Hegseth’s office. Those officials have declined to answer those questions.
Speaking in the
Trump has long singled out Chicago in his rhetoric
Trump made it a recurring theme on the campaign trail in both 2016 and 2024. He has drawn comparisons between the city and war zones like
Violent crime in
“Kind of out of necessity
Trump says there aren’t many GOP-led cities with high crime
When asked whether he’d be open to sending
DC Mayor: ‘Leave our kids alone’
On the first day of school in
“Parents are anxious. We’ve heard from a lot of them,” Bowser said, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a newly renovated bilingual middle school. “Parents who need to make adjustments are going to be making adjustments, and that’s a sad thing to say. Schools should be safe places.”
As schools opened across the capital city, parental social media groups and listservs were buzzing with reports and rumors of checkpoints and arrests from the hundreds of federal law enforcement personnel who have flooded the city.
Bowser didn’t mention Trump by name but harshly criticized any immigration crackdown that targets school children.
“Any attempt to target children is heartless, is mean, is uncalled-for and it only hurts us,” she said. “I would just call for everybody to leave our kids alone.”
Trump likens South Korea’s appointment of a prosecutor to investigate the country’s former leader to his own past legal issues
As South Korea’s president described a prosecutor appointed by his country’s
Trump called Smith, who led two criminal cases against Trump before he took office for his second term, “a deranged, sick individual.”
“I’m only kidding. Maybe I’m not,” Trump said.
Trump suggested before his meeting with Lee began that a “Purge or Revolution” was taking place in
By way of explanation, Lee talked about investigating what he called “turmoil” after former South Korean President
Bruise exposed on Trump’s hand
A sizable bruise on Trump’s right hand was exposed during his meeting with the South Korean president.
Last Friday, the president’s hand was covered with a noticeable splotch of makeup that did not match his skin tone.
Trump predicts a ‘conclusive ending’ to Israel-Hamas war within weeks
Asked about famine in
He said the
Trump says he plans to travel to China later this year
Trump said he would be traveling to
Trump called the bilateral ties “a very important relationship.”
“We’re going to get along with China,” he said. The two countries are seeking to strike a trade deal, after both sides called a truce in escalating tariffs and export restrictions.
Trump said he’s resetting the economic relations with
Since he took office, Trump has levied 54% tariffs across the board on Chinese goods, though his administration has paused 24%, pending final negotiations.
Trump muses again on renaming the Department of Defense
In both of his appearances in the
The name was changed in 1949.
Trump said the previous name “had a stronger sound” and there might be an update on the potential name change “over the next couple weeks.”
Trump walks down the DMZ memory lane
The
“Remember when I walked across the line and everyone went crazy?” Trump told reporters in the
“I loved it,” Trump said, adding that he felt safe because he had a good relationship with
Trump became the first sitting
Trump says he’d like to scrap the US lease with South Korea covering a large military base
The president suggested that the
“I would like to see if we could get rid of the lease, and get ownership of the land where we have a massive military base,” Trump said.
Trump says it remains unclear if Putin and Zelenskyy will meet
“I don’t know that they’ll meet, Trump said. “Maybe they will. Maybe they won’t.”
Trump last week following his hosting of European leaders and Zelenskyy for talks, as well as speaking by phone with Putin, said that he was arranging direct talks between Putin and Zelenskyy that might be followed by three-way talks in which he’d take part.
But Russia’s top diplomat,
“It takes two to tango. I always say,” Trump said. “And they, should meet, I think, before I have a meeting and probably close the deal.”
Trump says US is studying drone tactics in Ukraine
While answering a question about the conflict, Trump said “this is a whole new form of war.”
He highlighted to use of flying drones, which have been widely deployed for reconnaissance and weaponry.
“A drone war never existed before,” he said. “We’re actually studying it.”
South Korea’s president asks for Trump’s help bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula
“I would like to ask for your role in establishing peace on the Korean Peninsula,”
Trump repeated his suggestions that he could soon meet with North Korean Leader
Trump said he had a good relationship in his first term with Kim, though he also called him “Little Rocket Man.”
South Korean president begins Oval Office appearance with flattery for Trump
He told Trump the office “looks very bright and beautiful” and has “the dignity of America.”
He also said, “I think America is becoming great again.”
House Republicans launch investigation into DC’s crime statistics
House Oversight Chair Rep.
Comer cited local reports that a police commander for Washington’s
“In light of these reports and a related whistleblower disclosure made to the committee, the committee requests documents and information, as well as transcribed interviews with the district commanders of each of the seven patrol districts,” Comer wrote.
The



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