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The Latest: Trump meets with Netanyahu for private dinner at the White House

U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a private dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as families of hostages held in Gaza push for any ceasefire agreement to include the release of all remaining hostages.
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FILE - Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, is greeted by President Donald Trump as he arrives at the West Wing of the White House in Washington, April 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a private dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as push for any ceasefire agreement to include the release of all remaining hostages.

As the two leaders meet for the third time this year, the outwardly triumphant visit will be dogged by Israels 21-month in Gaza and questions over how hard Trump will push for an end to the conflict.

Here's the Latest:

Netanyahu meets with Rubio and Witkoff ahead of Trump dinner

The Israeli prime minister is scheduled to have a private dinner with Trump at the White House tonight, but first he held separate meetings with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff, according to the prime ministers office.

The talks were held at Blair House, the presidential guest house near the White House.

Judge temporarily blocks spending cuts affecting Planned Parenthood

A judge late Monday temporarily blocked a provision in the newly signed Republican tax and spending cut bill that would have ended Medicaid payments to abortion providers for one year.

The lawsuit against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was filed earlier in the day in Boston by Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its member organizations in Massachusetts and Utah.

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a temporary restraining order that prevents the defendants from enforcing the cuts and requiring them to ensure Medicaid funding continues to be disbursed in the customary manner and timeframes to Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its members.

Plaintiffs argue that allowing the provision to take effect will have devastating consequences nationwide, including increased rates of undiagnosed and untreated sexually transmitted diseases and cancer, as well as unplanned pregnancies and abortions.

About 400 AmeriCorps employees will be reinstated after judges order

A court order issued Monday by U.S. District Judge Matthew Maddox reinstates the union workers after they were in April as part of Trump administration and Department of Government Efficiency efforts to trim the .

The local union sued the agency in May alongside several nonprofit organizations.

AmeriCorps is a 30-year-old agency that facilitates volunteer service across the country, sending hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of thousands of people to serve in communities.

In a separate case, U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman on the agencys cancellation of grants and early discharge of corps members in the in April.

Retooling of student loan forgiveness program concerns some advocates

President Donald Trump is , sparking concerns it could become a tool for political retribution.

The program cancels student loans for public sector and nonprofit workers after 10 years of payments.

A draft proposal from the Education Department suggests excluding organizations involved in illegal activities, with definitions targeting immigration, transgender issues and terrorism.

Advocates have raised concerns it would give the department subjective authority to decide if an organization is engaged in anything illegal a power that could be used to remove entire hospital systems or state governments from the program.

The agency is preparing a formal proposal that will undergo a public comment period before its finalized.

California rejects Trump administration proposal on transgender athletes

The proposal would have required the state to apologize and restore awards to girls who lost sports titles to trans athletes. It also wouldve required the state to notify school sports programs that receive federal funding that Title IX, a federal law banning sex discrimination in education, prohibits trans girls from participating in girls sports.

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon posted on X Monday that the California Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation, a governing body for high school sports, said they would not agree to the recommendations. The state education department did not immediately respond to a request for comment and the federation said it does not comment on legal matters.

The Trump administration unveiled the proposal last month after determining California policies allowing trans girls to compete on sports teams that align with their gender identity violated Title IX. The federal government gave the state 10 days to change its policies or risk imminent enforcement action.

McMahon said Democratic Gov. Gavin 麩惇湮圖om, who earlier this year questioned the fairness of trans girls competing in girls sports, would hear from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Turns out Gov. 麩惇湮圖oms acknowledgment that its an issue of fairness was empty political grandstanding, McMahon said.

Irans president says his country cannot access nuclear sites damaged by US strikes

Irans President Masoud Pezeshkian says that U.S. airstrikes so badly damaged three of his countrys nuclear facilities last month that Iranian authorities have still not been able to access them to survey the destruction.

Pezeshkian said in an interview published Monday with conservative American broadcaster Tucker Carlson that Iran would be willing to resume cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog but cannot yet commit to allowing them unfettered access to monitor the sites.

We are ready to hold talks over it, Pezeshkian said. We have never been the party that has run away from verification. We stand ready to have such supervision, unfortunately, as a result of the United States unlawful attacks against our nuclear centers and installations, many of the pieces of equipment and the facilities there have been severely damaged. Therefore, we dont have any access to them, we cannot see. And this access will have to wait for that.

Israelis rally for Gaza hostage release, end to wire outside US Embassy

Israelis rallied outside the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv on Monday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began a U.S. visit.

Demonstrators held signs demanding an end to the Gaza war, and demanding Israel win the release of hostages held in the Palestinian territory.

Hostages are waiting, the message on one banner declared.

To take over or not to take over Gaza?

During Mondays briefing, Leavitt was asked about Trumps idea for the United States to take over Gaza and lead its rebuilding.

The press secretary responded by saying the question was inaccurate.

As for the take over of Gaza, she said, raising her fingers to make an air quote gesture, I dont believe the president ever said that. I think he discussed a rebuilding of Gaza once this war is over.

In fact, Trump had said exactly that back in February.

The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it, too, the president said at a press conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Then Trump went a step further well own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site.

Leavitt did not immediately return a request for comment.

Israeli families come to Washington seeking freedom of all hostages as part of any Gaza ceasefire

Families of hostages held in Gaza have come to Washington for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus visit here, pushing the U.S. and Israel to demand release of all remaining hostages as part of any ceasefire deal.

Netanyahu says 50 people remain hostage in Gaza. The Israeli leader says only 20 of them are believed still alive many believed in Hamas tunnels under Gaza after 21 months of war between Israel and the armed group.

Families of some of the hostages gathered outside the U.S. Capitol on Monday with signs and photos of their loved ones.

We cannot accept a deal for a partial release, said Ilan Dalal, father of Guy Gilboa-Dalal. A partial deal would mean that some of the hostages will stay in the tunnels for more time and this would be a death sentence.

Trump administration revokes protections from US deportation of migrants from Honduras and Nicaragua

Leavitt says the Trump administration is ending protections that have allowed migrants from Honduras and Nicaragua to live and work in the U.S. for decades.

Tens of thousands of migrants from both countries had been shielded from deportation under a program known as Temporary Protected Status. The move is part of Trumps sweeping effort to increase deportations.

Leavitt said the program is temporary by definition. It is not meant to be a permanent path to residency or citizenship. She said migrants from both countries began qualifying for protected U.S. status after the devastation across Central America of Hurricane Mitch in 1998.

That doesnt sound very temporary to me, Leavitt said.

White House wont say if Texas flooding will delay Trumps plans to scrap FEMA

The White House wont say if Trump will be rethinking phasing out the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the deadly flooding in Texas.

Asked if Trump may delay his promise to close FEMA and leave disaster response up to the states, Leavitt said, The president has always said he wants states to do as much as they can.

She added that Texas officials are doing a tremendous job in response to the flooding.

Pressed in a subsequent question about phasing out FEMA, Leavitt said shed already answered the question even though she hadnt.

Trump envoy to head Qatar this week for ceasefire-related talks

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says Trumps special envoy Steve Witkoff will head to Qatari capital later this week as the Trump administration continues its push for a ceasefire and hostage deal in the 21-month war in Gaza.

The utmost priority for the president right now in the Middle East is to end the war in Gaza and to return all of the hostages, Leavitt said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to have a private dinner with Trump on Monday at the White House this evening. Before his meeting with Trump on Monday, the prime minister is scheduled to meet separately with Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Doctors and public health organizations sue Kennedy over vaccine policy changes

The groups are suing the U.S. government over the decision to stop recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for children and pregnant women.

The plaintiffs include the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Public Health Association along with an unnamed pregnant doctor who works in a hospital.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services officials did not immediately comment.

In late May, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he was removing COVID-19 shots from the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women. Many health experts accused Kennedy of disregarding the scientific review process.

Leavitt says many media outlets havent blamed Trump cuts for hindering Texas flood response

The White House press secretary is continuing to dispute suggestions that Trump administration cuts to the federal workforce may have hindered federal response to the deadly Texas flooding.

She said some Democrats have suggested that, but noted that many media outlets have not followed suit. She didnt name any specific officials making those claims.

Trumps Department of Government Efficiency has spent months working to slash the size of government, but it is unclear what impact those efforts might have had on the federal response to the flooding in Texas.

Trump to sign order for tariff hikes to take place on Aug. 1

President Donald Trump is signing an executive order on Monday to delay that tariff increase deadline by roughly three weeks to Aug. 1, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at the news briefing.

The 90-day negotiating period on trade was set to expire on July 9, causing tariffs to increase from the baseline 10% rate to the generally higher levels set by Trump on April 2. But the order would allow the new rates being announced by Trump on Monday and Tuesday to be imposed starting on Aug 1.

Trump posted letters to the leaders of South Korea and Japan saying imports of their goods will be taxed at 25%. Leavitt said approximately a dozen other countries will receive letters.

Trump to tour flood-devasted Texas later this week

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the president will be visiting devastating flooding later this week.

She called what happened a once in a generation national disaster and urged everyone in the area to remain vigilant, listen to all warnings and respond accordingly.

Leavitt said the visit would likely come Friday, but that no final decision had been made.

She also bristled at suggestions that deep Trump administration cuts to federal services may have affected authorities response to the flooding.

She blamed Democrats and said that faulting President Trump for these floods is a depraved lie and insisted that the National Weather Service did its job in spreading warnings about possible catastrophic flooding.

White House says Trump will likely visit Texas on Friday

Leavitt said the president wants to go at the most appropriate time as the state recovers from deadly flooding.

Planned Parenthood sues Trump administration

Planned Parenthood sued the Trump administration Monday over a provision in the newly signed Republican tax and spending cut bill that would end Medicaid payments to abortion providers for one year.

The lawsuit against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was filed in Boston by Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its member organizations in Massachusetts and Utah.

They argue allowing the provision to take effect will have devastating consequences nationwide. According to their complaint, many of Planned Parenthoods 1 million Medicaid patients will lose access to health care altogether, clinics will lay off staff and curtail services for all patients, and a substantial number of clinics will shut down.

The result will be increased rates of undiagnosed and untreated sexually transmitted diseases and cancer, as well as unplanned pregnancies and abortions, the plaintiffs argue.

Displaced Palestinians hope Trump-Netanyahu meeting leads to a truce

Hungry, displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip hope Mondays meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will lead to a ceasefire.

The two are set to meet as negotiations continue on a plan for a 60-day truce, the release of some hostages held by Hamas and an influx of humanitarian aid.

Displacement is death, said Majid Farwana, who lives in a tent camp in central Gaza. Were suffering every minute as we try to find food, water and tenting, and we struggle with hot weather.

Mohammed Abu Awda, who was displaced from northern Gaza, said that if he returns to find his home destroyed, he will set up a tent on the rubble.

The 21-month war, ignited by Hamas Oct. 7, 2023, attack, has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and driven around 90% of Gazas population from their homes. Hunger is widespread, with aid groups saying they have struggled to bring in food because of Israeli restrictions and the breakdown of law and order.

The tariff letters are finally getting sent

Trump has been talking for a while about ending trade negotiations and sending out letters informing countries about their tariff rates.

On Friday, the president told reporters that I signed some letters and theyll go out on Monday, probably 12. (Two have been released so far.)

The letters, issued on White House stationary, have Trumps typical flourishes and capitalization.We invite you to participate in the extraordinary Economy of the United States, the Number One Market in the World, by far, he wrote to the leaders of South Korea and Japan.

He ends both of the letters by saying, Thank you for your attention to this matter!

Trump sets 25% tariffs on imports from Japan and South Korea

The higher taxes begin on Aug. 1.

The president announced the decision on Truth Social, where he posted copies of letters that he sent to the leaders of each country.

Trump has been eager to escalate tariffs on American trading partners after pausing his plans earlier this year.

Speaker Johnson to meet Netanyahu

Netanyahu is also expected to meet while hes in Washington with the U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson.

Johnson, a Republican who has aligned the House GOP lawmakers closer to Israel, plans to meet with Netanyahu on Tuesday.

Trump: former Brazilian leader should be left alone after plotting to overturn his 2022 election loss

President Donald Trump posted on social media that Brazils former president Jair Bolsonaro is subject to a WITCH HUNT and should be left alone by that countrys judiciary.

Trump in a Monday post on Truth Social channeled his own experiences with regard to Bolsonaro, who was charged in February for plotting to stay in power after losing the 2022 election in an ongoing Brazilian Supreme Court Case.

He is not guilty of anything, except having fought for THE PEOPLE, Trump said. I have gotten to know Jair Bolsonaro, and he was a strong Leader, who truly loved his Country Also, a very tough negotiator on TRADE. His Election was very close and now, he is leading in the Polls. This is nothing more, or less, than an attack on a Political Opponent Something I know much about!

Trump last month called for throwing out the corruption trial of Netanyahu, who is visiting the White House on Monday.

Former Librarian of Congress takes on new role in fight for public knowledge

The former Librarian of Congress is back with a new gig after Trump abruptly fired her in May.

Carla Hayden joined the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Monday as a senior fellow, the humanities grantmaker exclusively told The Associated Press.

Her duties include advising the countrys largest philanthropic supporter of the arts on efforts to advance public knowledge through libraries and archives. Hayden noted existing threats to the free exchange of ideas in a statement.

Together, we will work to strengthen the public knowledge ecosystem and ensure that the transformative power of information remains accessible to all, she said.

Pressure from Trump for trade deals before Wednesday deadline

The Trump administration is stepping up pressure on to quickly make new deals before a , with plans for the United States to start Monday warning countries that higher could kick in Aug. 1.

That furthers the uncertainty for businesses, consumers and Americas trading partners, and questions remain about which countries will be notified, whether anything will change in the days ahead and whether President Donald Trump will once more push off imposing the rates. Trump and his top trade advisers say he could extend the time for dealmaking but they insist the administration is applying maximum pressure on other nations.

Kevin Hassett, director of the White House National Economic Council, told CBS Face the Nation on Sunday that Trump would decide when it was time to give up on negotiations.

Trump signs tax breaks and spending cuts into law on Fourth of July

Trump signed his into law Friday in front of Fourth of July picnickers after his cajoling produced almost unanimous Republican support in Congress for the domestic priority that could cement his second-term legacy.

Flanked by Republican legislators and members of his Cabinet, Trump signed the multitrillion-dollar legislation at a desk on the White House driveway, then banged down a gavel gifted to him by House Speaker Mike Johnson that was used during Thursday.

Against odds that at times seemed improbable, Trump achieved his goal of celebrating a historic and divisive legislative victory in time for the nations birthday, which also was his self-imposed deadline for Congress to send the legislation to his desk. Fighter jets and stealth bombers streaked through the sky over the annual White House Fourth of July picnic.

The Associated Press