Washington Post: “Lawyers say both the sanctions and the negotiated deals have had a chilling effect, with some firms declining to work on issues counter to the administration’s goals, including on immigration.”
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Tourists Are Saying No to America
Wall Street Journal: “About 1.9 million foreigners arrived at the U.S.’s main airports in the past four weeks, down 6% from the same period last year… Airline bookings data for the summer suggest things won’t be picking up soon. Flight bookings to the U.S. from Europe are down by about 12% through August. San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles are seeing even larger declines.”
“Overseas travelers say they are swapping U.S. vacation plans for trips to Europe or in their own countries. Some cite the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown and reports of foreign visitors being detained or deported from the U.S. Others say they want to signal their discontent with the White House’s policies, echoing boycotts of American-made products by Canadians and Teslas in Europe.”
Los Angeles Times: “Narratives of travel disruptions under the Trump administration have given pause to U.S. officials and industry experts concerned not only with the immediate economic consequences of a slower summer season, but with the prospects of anemic attendance at World Cup games next year and, beyond, for the Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028.”
CNBC: Safer to stay home? European firms rethink travel policy over U.S. border control concerns.
GOP Megabill Policies on the Senate Chopping Block
“Contentious provisions related to judicial powers, artificial intelligence, gun suppressors and transgender care tucked inside House Republicans’ tax and spending megabill could be struck by the GOP-led Senate after it returns to work next week,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The final bill must comply with the Senate’s Byrd Rule, named for the late West Virginia Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd, which prevents lawmakers from using the special budget reconciliation process to advance unrelated policies. Reconciliation allows Republicans to pass President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ bill with just 51 votes—rather than the 60 usually required in the Senate—but only if their provisions all have a meaningful fiscal impact that aren’t “merely incidental.””
CNBC: House GOP passed trillions in tax cuts. How Trump’s ‘big bill’ could change in the Senate.
Unease at FBI Intensifies as Patel Ousts Top Officials
“Before being confirmed as the director of the FBI, Kash Patel made clear his intent to remake it in his own image, reflecting a larger desire by the White House to bend the agency to its will,” the New York Times reports.
“Behind the scenes, his vision of an FBI under President Trump is quietly taking shape. Agents have been forced out. Others have been demoted or put on leave with no explanation. And in an effort to hunt down the sources of news leaks, Mr. Patel is forcing employees to take polygraph tests.”
“Taken together, the moves are causing worrisome upheaval at the FBI, eliciting fear and uncertainty as Mr. Patel and his deputy, Dan Bongino, quickly restock senior ranks with agents and turn the agency’s attention to immigration.“
Trump Targets Tech Firms
“The government’s monthslong quest to wring savings from federal contractors is widening beyond consulting firms and entering a new phase focused on tech companies,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The Trump administration is moving its spending review beyond consulting firms, such as Accenture and Deloitte, to now scrutinize contracts at a collection of companies providing sometimes obscure technology services to federal agencies.”
Top Military Leader of Hamas Is Dead
“The Israeli military announced on Saturday night that it had killed Muhammad Sinwar, one of Hamas’s top military commanders in Gaza, during airstrikes this month that targeted the vicinity of a hospital in southern Gaza,” the New York Times reports.
Trump Questions Europe’s Commitment to Democracy
“The Trump administration is stepping up its criticism of long-standing U.S. allies in Western Europe over free speech and other democratic ideals, even as President Donald Trump has pledged to stop lecturing foreign nations and dramatically softened Washington’s approach to the world’s autocracies,” the Washington Post reports.
“In recent days, Trump officials have made a series of head-spinning moves signaling the foreign policy shift that’s underway, with the State Department leading the charge. The administration intends to establish a new office within the department that is focused on ‘natural rights’ and what officials characterized as ‘free speech backsliding’ in Europe.”
Tim Walz Says 2024 Was a ‘Primal Scream’
Tim Walz on Saturday delivered blunt advice to fellow Democrats in an address to party activists and officials: “We’ve got to find some goddamn guts to fight for working people,” Politico reports.
He added: “The party of the working class lost a big chunk of the working class. That last election was a primal scream on so many fronts.”
Of Republican control, he acknowledged: “Some of it is our own doing.”
NYC’s Mayoral Race Is Being Overshadowed by Trump
“New York City’s mayoral race is operating under the shadow of a politician from Queens: Donald Trump,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“With less than a month to go until the Democratic primary on June 24, the Republican president’s name is on the lips of its candidates as much as any of the issues affecting the city.”
“Trump’s looming threat to cut federal funding to cities that don’t cooperate with immigration authorities has left candidates vying to convince voters they are the person who can handle the president.”
Trump’s Military Parade Will Cause $16 Million in Damage
Daily Beast: “As much as $16 million has been earmarked for filling in the damage left by tanks rumbling down civilian streets… Steel plates at least an inch thick will be laid across sections of the route where M1A1 Abrams tanks, each weighing around 140,000 pounds, and other treaded vehicles will make turns. Similar protection will not be laid out along straight sections of the roadway.”
Does Trump Actually Think He’s God?
Politico: “The president’s messianic rhetoric has soared since the assassination attempt.”
Trump Pulls NASA Nominee
President Donald Trump will soon announce a new candidate to serve as administrator of NASA, the White House said on Saturday, but did not explain why initial nominee Jared Isaacman was no longer in the running, Reuters reports.
Washington Post: “Isaacman, a billionaire entrepreneur, had been approved by the Senate Commerce Committee and was preparing for a vote in the full Senate as early as next week. But on Friday he was told that the nomination was going to be pulled.”
New York Times: “Mr. Trump told associates he intended to yank Mr. Isaacman’s nomination after learning that he had donated to prominent Democrats.”
Wall Street Warns Trump Aides About GOP Tax Bill
“Wall Street bankers and executives are privately warning the Trump administration that the tax bill moving through Congress could stoke investor anxiety about rising deficits, push up U.S. borrowing costs and damage the broader economy,” the Washington Post reports.
Financial Times: Do Republicans still care about debt?
Tulsi Gabbard Looks to Revamp Trump’s Briefing
“President Donald Trump’s intelligence chief is exploring ways to revamp his routine intelligence briefing in order to build his trust in the material and make it more aligned with how he likes to consume information,” NBC News reports.
“One idea that’s been discussed is possibly creating a video version of the PDB that’s made to look and feel like a Fox News broadcast.”
“Currently, the PDB is a digital document created daily for the president and key Cabinet members and advisers that includes written text, as well as graphics and images.”
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Trump Ends HIV Vaccine Studies
“The Trump administration has moved to end funding for a broad swath of HIV vaccine research, saying current approaches are enough to counter the virus,” CBS News reports.
Trump Championed Rulings Now Used to Check His Power
“During the Biden administration, conservative challengers won Supreme Court victories that limited the president’s power to craft policy in matters from student-debt relief to air pollution,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Now, those precedents are returning to haunt one of their greatest champions: President Trump.”
Iran Builds Up Near Weapons-Grade Uranium Stockpile
“Iran has continued to produce highly enriched uranium at a pace of roughly one nuclear weapon’s worth a month over the past three months despite talks between Washington and Tehran on a new nuclear deal,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“U.S. officials say it could take Iran less than two weeks to convert this highly enriched uranium into enough weapons-grade 90% fissile material for a nuclear weapon.”
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