convened his Cabinet on Wednesday at aimed at ending , saying 鈥渢hings are going very well鈥 days after insisting a settlement was Trump’s Republican allies have expressed concerns that closing his war of choice will be unsatisfactory, to be resolved later. 鈥淚t’s gotta be perfect,鈥 Trump said during the meeting, adding that he won’t sign a 鈥渃rummy鈥 deal.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth celebrated the U.S. military鈥檚 strength, even as a new analysis shows it could take three years for defense contractors to replenish the key weapons systems used in the Iran war. Trump also praised his administration鈥檚 work to stamp out fraud, saying his administration is 鈥渂ringing our country back to honesty.鈥
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House Dems introduce bill to block Trump鈥檚 proposed Arch
House Democrats are introducing a bill to block construction of Trump鈥檚 proposed 鈥 鈥 near the Lincoln Memorial. The bill comes after a federal commission approved the design for the project, which Trump wants to serve as an entrance to the nation鈥檚 capital.
Reps. Don Beyer of Virginia and Dina Titus of Nevada called the arch a 鈥渧anity project,鈥 saying it relies on illegal funding manipulations without congressional authorization and violates the Commemorative Works Act.
Beyer鈥檚 district includes Arlington National Cemetery, adjacent to the arch site. He called the cemetery sacred ground, adding: 鈥淚t is unthinkable that we would desecrate this hallowed space to build a monument to Donald Trump鈥檚 ego.鈥
The 250-foot arch is one of several projects the Republican president is pursuing to leave his imprint on Washington.
Wall Street hangs near its records as oil prices sink
U.S. stocks are hanging near on Wednesday as oil prices fall, easing pressure on households and businesses worldwide.
The S&P 500 rose 0.1% and added to its all-time high set the day before. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 243 points, and the Nasdaq composite gained 0.1%.
Bath & Body Works and Abercrombie & Fitch both rallied after becoming the latest companies to deliver stronger profit reports for the start of 2026 than analysts expected. That鈥檚 even though U.S. consumers have been getting more discouraged about inflation.
Stocks of oil-and-gas companies fell after the price of Brent crude dropped more than 4%. Treasury yields eased.
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Trump uses Cabinet meeting to play mayor and offer lengthy update on Washington construction
The took on a new role during his latest Cabinet meeting, acting more like a small-town mayor than commander-in-chief.
He spent 10 minutes describing in great detail helping lead his administration鈥檚 efforts to fix fountains and spruce up the Lincoln Memorial鈥檚 Reflecting Pool, which Trump mistakenly called the 鈥渞eflecting lake鈥 and 鈥渞eflecting pond.鈥
Workers 鈥渟andblasted it, and then we pebble-blasted,鈥 Trump said, explaining it as 鈥渁 bigger version of sand.鈥
His comments were far more extensive than what was said on meatier issues like the , the economy or the upcoming midterm elections.
Trump even talked about fixing 鈥渢he floor鈥 of an outdoor park near the White House 鈥 meaning brick walkways in Washington鈥檚 Lafayette Park.
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South African government and Afrikaners reject US claim of a humanitarian emergency for white people
The government and advocacy groups for the country鈥檚 Afrikaner white minority on Wednesday rejected the that there鈥檚 a humanitarian emergency affecting white people in South Africa.
The argument served as the administration鈥檚 rationale for by 10,000, but only for . The Trump administration announced the increase on Tuesday and cited 鈥渁n unforeseen emergency refugee situation.鈥
The South African government calls these allegations unfounded, saying some beneficiaries of the refugee program have chosen to return to South Africa. Around 6,000 South Africans have moved to the U.S. since the Afrikaner program started last year, according to the U.S. government.
Afrikaner groups such as Solidariteit and say that refugee status isn鈥檛 a solution, and they aim to improve conditions in South Africa. Critics argue the U.S. decision prioritizes white South Africans over refugees from war-torn regions.
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Iran insists on peace in Lebanon as part of a US deal as Israeli-Hezbollah fighting expands
The Israeli military on Wednesday told to leave as it expands its operations and applies 鈥渆xtreme force鈥 against . Already, Israeli troops clashing with Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters have pushed north of the as Lebanon and Israeli delegations head to . Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the expansion amid a surge in Hezbollah鈥檚 exploding drone attacks.
More than one million people in Lebanon have been displaced, and , according to Lebanon鈥檚 health ministry, since open warfare began on March 2 with Hezbollah rockets fired toward Israel in solidarity with Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 office said 23 Israeli soldiers and a defense contractor have been killed, along with two civilians.
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Alabama attorney general says state did not intentionally discriminate against Black voters
Steve Marshall also said Alabama should be allowed to hold new elections this year under a map chosen by lawmakers, not judges.
More than 879,000 voters cast ballots statewide in Alabama鈥檚 May 19 primaries, using a court-ordered map that led to the 2024 election of U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures, a Black Democrat. State Republicans want voters to return to the polls and use their map instead. It would reduce the Black voting age population in his district from 48% to 39% to reclaim the seat for the GOP.
Alabama鈥檚 GOP-controlled legislature already voided the May 19 results in the four districts affected by the map switch. Marshall is asking for Supreme Court action by Monday as the state prepares for new special primaries for Aug. 11 in those districts.
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Trump ends public portion of latest Cabinet meeting
Trump wrapped up the public portion of his latest Cabinet meeting after roughly 1 hour and 20 minutes.
The U.S. president started the meeting shortly before noon. He talked about his renovation and architectural plans for Washington, as well as the Iran war, efforts to lower prescription drug prices and the vice president鈥檚 task force on fraud, among other subjects.
鈥淲e鈥檙e doing great,鈥 Trump said before dismissing the reporters in attendance. 鈥淥ur country is doing fantastically well, and this group of people is outstanding.鈥
Trump says he opposes Russia or China retrieving Iran鈥檚 highly enriched uranium stockpile
鈥淭hat would not make me comfortable,鈥 the president said.
The two countries have the closest relations with Tehran. Nuclear analysts have said either country could serve as a potentially acceptable third party to the Iranian Republic to take possession of the enriched uranium, which could be used to make a nuclear weapon, as part of a potential deal with the U.S. to end the war.
But Trump seemed to shut down that possibility Wednesday.
Under a 2015 deal negotiated by President Barack Obama, Russia took a stockpile of highly enriched uranium that Iran had at the time.
Trump spends 5 minutes talking about Reflecting Pool project
The president elaborated on the project with painstaking detail. He introduced his lengthy tangent as 鈥渁 slightly smaller subject,鈥 then walked through work on the 2,400-foot pool between the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, saying it鈥檒l be done by July 4.
鈥淲e cleaned it. We fumigated it. We had 10 major truck 鈥 dumpsters of garbage taken out. Can you believe it?鈥 Trump said, blaming his Democratic predecessors for the 鈥渄isgusting鈥 conditions and disrepair.
鈥淲e made the surface as good as it can be,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e now covering it with the most beautiful blue, very thick 鈥 you can think of it as a very sophisticated form of rubber. No leaks. No problems. And it鈥檚 beautiful. It鈥檚 called American flag blue.鈥
Trump at one point justified his intense oversight: 鈥淚鈥檝e built hundreds of pools,鈥 he said, later adding, 鈥淚t鈥檚 not as simple as people think.鈥
Trump says deal on Iran has 鈥榞ot to be perfect鈥
Saying 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure we should make the deal鈥 on Iran if additional countries don鈥檛 join the Abraham Accords 鈥 the U.S.-brokered agreements from Trump鈥檚 first term aimed at normalizing relations with Israel 鈥 Trump said he鈥檚 鈥渞equesting strongly鈥 that others, like Saudi Arabia and Qatar sign on.
But asked by reporters at the Cabinet meeting if an Iran deal were contingent on that act, Trump added, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to say that.鈥
Trump also said that, while he felt a 鈥済ood deal鈥 with Iran could be achieved now, he preferred 鈥渁 great deal,鈥 and then said the agreement must be even better than that.
鈥淚t鈥檚 got to be perfect,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 do this to get a crummy agreement.鈥
Trump defends New Jersey detention center where protesters and federal officers have clashed
鈥淲e run the finest facilities anywhere in the world 鈥 of their type 鈥 but we have some horrible killers,鈥 Trump said Wednesday when asked about an immigration detention center where some detainees have been on a hunger strike to protest conditions.
Recent protests at the center have drawn elected Democrats including Sen. Andy Kim, who said officers shot pepper spray at him and others this week.
Asked by Trump to weigh in, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Kim 鈥減robably shouldn鈥檛 have been there.鈥
鈥淭he fact is, we鈥檙e giving them the calories they want,鈥 Mullin said of the detainees. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 Holiday Inn.鈥
Trump says 鈥極man will behave just like everybody else or we鈥檒l have to blow them up鈥
The president made the comment Wednesday after being asked whether he would accept a deal allowing Iran and Oman to share control the Strait of Hormuz.
Speaking at his Cabinet meeting, he said the strait must be open to everyone and that no one can control it, though he said the U.S. will 鈥渨atch over it.鈥
After issuing the threat to Oman, Trump added: 鈥淭hey understand that. They鈥檒l be fine.鈥
Bessent channels Biden era and calls higher inflation 鈥榯ransitory鈥
Bessent just dropped a 鈥淭鈥 word to describe inflation 鈥 echoing past remarks by two of Trump鈥檚 favorite targets, former President Joe Biden and former Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, that higher prices would soon fade.
鈥淚n terms of prices, I believe the prices are transitory,鈥 Bessent said. 鈥淥il will be lower than preconflict levels when this ends.鈥
He was repeating an administration talking point that energy prices will plummet once the Iran war comes to a close. But his remarks contained a degree of irony.
Powell鈥檚 past use of 鈥渢ransitory鈥 and Biden鈥檚 use of 鈥渢emporary鈥 came to haunt them. That鈥檚 because inflation remained persistently high as the economy emerged from the pandemic and was slower to ease than the public expected. The words formed the basis of attacks by Republicans and helped return Trump to the White House.
Bessent says Trump Accounts app coming Thursday
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said during the Cabinet meeting that the app would launch 鈥渙n all major platforms.鈥
A provision of Trump鈥檚 tax legislation, are meant to give $1,000 to every newborn, so long as their parents open an account. That money is then invested in the stock market by private firms, and the child can access the money when they turn 18.
Calling it a 鈥済reat symbol of the 250th anniversary,鈥 Bessent said that 鈥渘early 6 million kids鈥 had been signed up for the accounts, which officially launch July 4.
Trump says World War II Memorial fountain is next in line for renovation
The president said his administration will turn to the war memorial after finishing an overhaul of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
鈥淣ow we鈥檙e looking at the World War II fountain, because that鈥檚 also in pretty bad shape on the bottom,鈥 Trump said Wednesday at his Cabinet meeting. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to duplicate it, I think with the 鈥 maybe with a slightly different color. Actually, we鈥檒l go with a lighter color.鈥
Trump ordered the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to be resurfaced in what he calls 鈥淎merican flag blue鈥 after he said a friend complained about the condition of the pool.
The World War II Memorial sits at the east end of the reflecting pool, featuring stone pillars and arches surrounding an oval fountain.
Trump said he and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum 鈥渉ave a lot of fun鈥 with the renovations.
Trump says anti-fraud work is 鈥榖ringing our country back to honesty鈥
The president devoted a long stretch of his Cabinet meeting to a recap of the vice president鈥檚 anti-fraud task force, which officials see as a winning issue ahead of midterm elections.
Vance highlighted efforts to stop fraud and misuse in social programs from Medicare and Medicaid to federal student aid. Vance said officials have found tens of billions of dollars in Medicaid and Medicare fraud, adding that 鈥渨e鈥檙e going to find a lot more.鈥
Trump congratulated officials on the effort, saying it鈥檚 a 鈥渢remendous amount of money.鈥
Rubio: No Ebola patients allowed in the US
The Trump administration 鈥渃annot and will not allow any cases of Ebola to enter the United States鈥 amid the ongoing outbreak overseas, Rubio said in the Cabinet meeting.
Rubio said the State Department and other agencies are working 鈥渧ery, very hard to contain this crisis to the countries where it鈥檚 currently located, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo.鈥
The comments come as the Trump administration has said it is in Kenya where Americans exposed to Ebola can be sent for quarantine and treatment.
Rubio says having 鈥榝ailed state鈥 Cuba so close to the US is a 鈥榥ational security threat鈥
The secretary of state said 鈥淐uba鈥檚 in a lot of trouble鈥 and being run by 鈥渋ncompetent communists.鈥
He didn鈥檛 offer any details on U.S. actions related to the island, including a possible intervention, which Trump has hinted might be coming.
But Rubio said of Cuba: 鈥淗aving a failed state 90 miles from our shores is a threat to the national security of the United States.鈥
Rubio says 鈥榙iplomacy is always the first option鈥 on Iran
Asked to give an update on negotiations, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he felt 鈥渢here鈥檚 been some progress鈥 on discussions with Iran and said the 鈥渘ext few hours and days鈥 would yield more information.
Seated at Trump鈥檚 right hand, the country鈥檚 chief diplomat stressed that, while the president has 鈥渙ther options鈥 if talks don鈥檛 yield the U.S.鈥 desired outcome, Rubio added, 鈥淲e prefer the negotiated, diplomatic route, and we鈥檙e going to give it every chance to succeed.鈥
Trump said Rubio had been 鈥渁ll over the place鈥 in recent days. The secretary of state returned to the U.S. last night after a five-day trip that included stops in Sweden and India.
Zelenskyy asks Trump for more US air defense help against Russian missile attacks, Kyiv says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has written to Trump and Congress asking for to counter intensifying , Kyiv said Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Russian lawmakers have backed a bill to draft bank employees to fight against that strike deep inside Russia 鈥 with trained bank staff shooting down the unmanned aircraft.
As aerial attacks by both sides escalate in the , Anne Keast-Butler, head of U.K.鈥檚 intelligence agency GCHQ, asserted that Russian President Vladimir 鈥淧utin is going backwards on the battlefield,鈥 and new data shows 鈥渁lmost half a million Russian soldiers have now been killed since the conflict began.鈥
Zelenskyy鈥檚 letter, obtained by The Associated Press, says deliveries of Patriot PAC-3 missiles and other air defense systems are falling dangerously short as the .
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Trump, looking to move his Cabinet meeting along, suggests not all officials will speak
The president said he鈥檇 limit speaking roles in the Cabinet meeting to Vance, Attorney General Todd Blanche, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Kelly Loeffler, small business administrator.
鈥淎nd maybe, if you have some questions, we鈥檒l go to others,鈥 he told reporters.
鈥淏ut everybody around here has got a lot to say,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淏ut we did that once, and it lasted for like four or five hours. It was a little much.鈥
Trump鈥檚 Cabinet meetings often feature top officials spending long periods of time praising him. That鈥檚 led to marathon sessions, though not quite as long as he suggested.
Last summer, one such meeting exceeded three hours.
Trump says his fraud task force will save Social Security. The numbers say otherwise
The U.S. president said at his Cabinet meeting that Social Security payments will be rescued by the crackdown on fraud by a task force led by Vice President JD Vance 鈥 a claim undermined by the numbers for the social insurance program.
鈥淚 think we have a chance to save Social Security without doing anything to it,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to make our Social Security so strong.鈥
The government said last year that Social Security鈥檚 trust funds 鈥 which cover old age and disability recipients 鈥 will be unable to pay full benefits beginning in 2034. That鈥檚 because the cost of the benefits for an aging population are exceeding payroll tax revenues.
There is no sign that stopping improper payments would be sufficient to close the gap, as the government estimated they were 3.8% of Social Security expenditures in fiscal 2025.
Despite Social Security鈥檚 deteriorating finances under his watch, Trump said it 鈥渨ould be bankrupt鈥 if Democrats were in power.
Trump doubles down that midterms don鈥檛 affect his Iran strategy
The president suggested that Iranian leaders think upcoming U.S. elections give them leverage over Trump because of his lagging approval ratings. If so, they鈥檙e flat wrong, Trump said.
鈥淭hey thought they were gonna out-wait me. You know, 鈥橶e鈥檒l out-wait him. He鈥檚 got the midterms,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 care about the midterms.鈥
The president alluded to his preferred Texas GOP Senate nominee, Ken Paxton, trouncing Sen. John Cornyn.
鈥淭hat was the prelude to the midterms,鈥 the president insisted.
To be clear, Trump鈥檚 hold over the GOP is unquestioned at this point. But that doesn鈥檛 seamlessly translate to November victories 鈥 and even many Republicans are nervous that Trump鈥檚 standing and GOP nominees like Paxton will drag the party down in the fall as Democrats try to flip control of Capitol Hill.
Trump mixes up U.S. military operations, saying Venezuela when he meant Iran
Early in his Cabinet meeting, the president was trying to downplay the war in Iran, saying, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 call it a war. I call it a conflict.鈥
鈥淒espite the conflict with Venezuela, who no longer has a navy, no longer has an air force, no longer has a lot of people that were leading the country into very bad places,鈥 Trump said, mixing up that South American country with Iran.
U.S. forces ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to face drug charges. before the U.S. and Israel began airstrikes on Iran.
He later added of Iran and talks about the ongoing ceasefire, 鈥淭hey鈥檙e negotiating on fumes,鈥 but also renewed threats to renew major U.S. attacks, 鈥淢aybe we have to go back and finish it, maybe we don鈥檛.鈥
Trump Cabinet meeting begins
It鈥檚 the first since Tulsi Gabbard announced that as director of national intelligence, effective June 30, due to her husband鈥檚 health.
Gabbard is the fourth Cabinet member to depart during Trump鈥檚 second term, all of them women.
The meeting also comes at a precarious moment for talks aimed at ending , just days after Trump insisted that his administration and Tehran had but with the negotiations still in .
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