Trump to hold Cabinet meeting Tuesday
President Donald Trump is scheduled on Tuesday at 11 a.m. to hold a Cabinet meeting, according to the White House.

The meeting will be the president’s sixth of his second term.
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie
Trump reflected on the death of Corey Comperatore, who was killed at the rally.
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.
President Donald Trump is scheduled on Tuesday at 11 a.m. to hold a Cabinet meeting, according to the White House.

The meeting will be the president’s sixth of his second term.
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie
President Donald Trump says he's planning to send more weapons to Ukraine.
"We have to -- they have to be able to defend themselves" Trump said during a White House dinner Monday night with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "They're getting hit very hard now. They're getting hit very hard. We're going to have to send more weapons, your defensive weapons, primarily."
Trump’s comments come after Monday's press briefing, where White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked to walk through the decision to halt weapons to Ukraine. Leavitt stated it was the result of a standard review by the Pentagon of all weapons and aid to all countries that the U.S. supports.

"When the Secretary of Defense took office, he directed the Pentagon to conduct this review to ensure that everything that's going out the door aligns with America's interests," Leavitt said. "So it's a pause to review to ensure that everything the Pentagon is pushing out there is in the best interest of our military and our men and women in uniform."
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie
President Donald Trump gave mixed messages on Monday about trade and his new Aug. 1 deadline for tariffs to go into effect.
Asked by ABC News' Karen Travers about his administration's stated goal to reach 90 trade deals in 90 days, Trump -- two days ahead of the end of that 90-day time frame -- claimed that everything was "done" and seemed to equate the tariff letters his administration began sending out Monday to completed deals.

"It's all done," Trump said, adding, "We're going to say, welcome to the United States, if you'd like to participate in the greatest, most successful country ever."
Trump also signaled that the time for negotiations is over.
"As far as I'm concerned, we're done. We're sending out letters to various countries telling them how much tariffs they have to pay,” Trump said.
However, when asked earlier if the new Aug. 1 deadline the White House set for these tariffs to go into effect was a firm and final date, Trump indicated it was still flexible.
"I would say firm but not 100% firm,” Trump said.
When pressed on whether the tariff letters sent out today to several countries were final offers, Trump did not offer any clarity.
“More or less final offer,” Trump said. "We’re always subject to negotiate something that’s fair but we've talked to most of the countries and, pretty much, they've had their way for many, many decades, as you know, and it was time that we just wanted fairness."
So far, the administration has only announced a trade deal with Vietnam and framework agreements with China and the UK.
-ABC News' Karen Travers and Hannah Demissie
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.

"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