Trump admin updates: Trump marks 1 year since assassination attempt in Butler, PA

Trump reflected on the death of Corey Comperatore, who was killed at the rally.

Last Updated: July 13, 2025, 8:43 PM EDT

President Trump defended his attorney Pam Bondi on Saturday as leadership at the Justice Department and the FBI face turmoil over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Trump praised Bondi for doing a "fantastic job" and urged his "boys" and "gals" to stop criticizing her. "LET PAM BONDI DO HER JOB — SHE’S GREAT!" he posted on his social media platform.

On Sunday, the president and first lady Melania Trump are attending the FIFA Club World Cup in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Jul 07, 2025, 9:38 PM EDT

Netanyahu says he nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

During remarks to reporters ahead of a White House dinner on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Netanyahu, who expressed appreciation and admiration for the president’s "pursuit of peace and security," presented Trump with the letter he submitted to the Nobel Peace Prize committee, nominating Trump for the award.

President Donald Trump holds a bilateral dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in attendance, at the White House, July 7, 2025.
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"He's forging peace as we speak, in one country, in one region after the other," Netanyahu said. "So, I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee. It's nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well deserved. You should get it."

A proposed deal for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is currently in the works. Trump said last week Israel had accepted the deal, and Hamas last week submitted a "positive response" to mediators.

-ABC News’ Hannah Demissie

Jul 07, 2025, 6:33 PM EDT

Trump signs memo on federal hiring freeze

Trump signed a memorandum saying “no Federal civilian position that is presently vacant may be filled, and no new position may be created, except as otherwise provided for in this memorandum or required by applicable law.”

The memo also states that any additional hiring that does occur must be in alignment with the merit hiring plan issued by the Office of Personnel Management.

The policy applies to all executive departments and agencies regardless of their sources of operational and programmatic funding.

President Donald Trump returns to the White House, July 6, 2025 in Washington.
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The policy does not apply to military personnel or to positions related to immigration enforcement, national security or public safety, and does not apply to the executive office.

To carry out the memorandum, heads of agencies are required to “seek efficient use of existing personnel and funds to improve public services and the delivery of those services.”

-ABC News’ Hannah Demissie

Jul 07, 2025, 2:40 PM EDT

Trump will sign order delaying tariff deadline to Aug. 1: WH

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Monday that President Donald Trump will sign an order delaying the July 9 tariff deadline.

"The president will also sign an executive order today delaying the July 9 deadline to Aug. 1," she said. "So, the reciprocal tariff rate or these new rates that will be provided in this correspondence to these foreign leaders, will be going out the door within the next month or deals will be made."

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds a letter from President Donald Trump addressed to South Korean President Lee Jae Myung during a press briefing at the White House in Washington July 7, 2025.
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"And those countries continue to negotiate with the United States. We've seen a lot of positive developments in the right direction. But the administration, the president and his trade team want to cut the best deals for the American people and the American worker. That's what they're focused on. And in the effort of transparency, these letters will continue to be posted to Truth Social. So you can enjoy them yourself."

Trump already delayed the high tariff rates against dozens of U.S. trade partners that he rolled out on April 2 until Wednesday.

Jul 07, 2025, 12:54 PM EDT

Trump says US will put 25% tariff on Japan, South Korea starting Aug. 1

The U.S. will put in place a 25% tariffs on imports from Japan and South Korea starting on Aug. 1, according to letters posted by President Donald Trump on his social media platform on Monday.

Trump wrote to Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung to inform them of the news, citing unfair trade balances.

"Our relationship, unfortunately, has been far from Reciprocal," the letters read.

Trump added in each letter, "We look forward to working with you as a Trading Partner for many years to come. If you wish to open your heretofore closed Trading Markets to the United States, and eliminate your Tariff, and Non Tariff, Policies and Trade Barriers, we will, perhaps, consider an adjustment to this letter."

President Donald Trump walks toward the media with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick before boarding Air Force One, at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, N.J., July 6, 2025.
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