After strike on Iran, Trump focuses on his megabill

In his first remarks since Iran attack, Trump pushes his 'big, beautiful bill."

President Donald Trump on Sunday pushed Republicans to get behind his taxation bill that will fund his agenda as the self-imposed Fourth of July deadline approaches.

“Great unity in the Republican Party, perhaps unity like we have never seen before. Now let’s get the Great, Big, Beautiful Bill done,” Trump wrote on social media.

Trump addressed the nation on Saturday night after the U.S. carried out airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facility, which he called "a spectacular military success."


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More Americans disapprove than approve of Trump's handling of immigration: Poll

A poll of U.S. adults from Reuters/Ipsos published on Monday found that more Americans disapprove (49%) than approve (44%) of how President Donald Trump is handling immigration.

Trump's approval on immigration declined three percentage points since mid-May. The survey was conducted between June 11 and June 16, as protests erupted in Los Angeles and elsewhere as a result of Trump's immigration crackdown.

Meanwhile, a small majority of Americans (52%) said they disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy.

-ABC News' Oren Oppenheim


Trump instructs national security team to be ready in Situation Room

President Donald Trump has instructed his national security team to be ready in the Situation Room as he travels back to the White House on Monday evening, after cutting short his trip to the G7 summit, two sources told ABC News.

-ABC News' Katherine Faulders and Rachel Scott


Trump leaving G7 early, with White House citing Middle East situation

President Donald Trump is leaving the G7 summit early, flying from Canada back to Washington, D.C., on Monday, according to the White House, which cited the situation in the Middle East.

Trump is leaving the summit after the dinner with the heads of state, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said. Trump is canceling bilateral meetings planned for Tuesday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.

The sudden change comes after the president posted a blunt message on social media earlier Monday, warning "everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran."

--ABC News' Rachel Scott


Trump displays trade deal with UK that’s ‘not much’ different than one in May

While standing next to Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom, Trump displayed a trade agreement signed with the U.K. He then accidentally dropped the document, blaming the wind, and misspoke, stating that the agreement was with the European Union.

The White House clarified that the agreement Trump showed was with the United Kingdom.

When asked what was different between the agreement and the one he signed with the U.K. in the Oval Office in May, the president said, “Not much.”

"We just signed a document. This is not -- sorry about that ..." Trump said as he dropped the document.

"A very important document," Starmer chimed in with laughter.

"A little windy out here. We just signed it and it's done. And so, we have our trade agreement with the European Union, and it's a fair deal for both. It’ll produce a lot of jobs, a lot of income. And we have many, many other ones coming," Trump continued.

The White House provided additional details on steel and aluminum in the US-UK agreement, saying that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will determine a quota of products that can enter the U.S. without being subject to the 25% Section 232 tariff.

The President flattered Starmer, concluding the bilateral meeting with, “The prime minister's done a great job. I want to just tell that to the people of the United Kingdom, he's done a very, very good job."

-ABC News’ Kelsey Walsh