Trump caught off guard by Pentagon's abrupt move to pause Ukraine weapons deliveries, AP sources sayNew Foto - Trump caught off guard by Pentagon's abrupt move to pause Ukraine weapons deliveries, AP sources say

WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trump'sdecision tosend more defensive weapons to Ukrainecame after he privately expressed frustration with Pentagon officials for announcing a pause in some deliveries last week — a move that he felt wasn't properly coordinated with the White House, according to three people familiar with the matter. The Pentagon, which announced last week that it wouldhold back some air defense missiles, precision-guided artillery and other weapons pledged to Ukraine because of what U.S. officials said wereconcerns that American stockpileswere in short supply.Donald Trumpsaid Monday that the U.S. will have to send more weapons to Ukraine, effectively reversing the move. Two of the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity about the sensitive internal discussions, said there was some internal opposition among Pentagon brass to the pause — coordinated by Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby — before it was announced. One of the people described Trump as being caught "flat footed" by the announcement. The White House did not respond to queries about whether Trump was surprised by the Pentagon pause. Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson denied that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had acted without consulting the president. "It is the job of the Secretary of Defense to make military recommendations to the commander-in-chief. Secretary Hegseth provided a framework for the President to evaluate military aid shipments and assess existing stockpiles. This effort was coordinated across government. The Department will continue to give the President robust options regarding military aid to Ukraine, consistent with his goal of bringing this tragic war to an end and putting America first," Wilson said in a statement to The Associated Press. Thepause in critical weapons deliverieshad come at adifficult moment for Ukraine, which has faced increasing — and more complex — air barrages from Russia during the more than three-year-old war. Trump acknowledged that in announcing the reversal on Monday night, saying, "They have to be able to defend themselves. They're getting hit very hard now." Asked by a reporter Tuesday who approved the pause, Trump bristled at the question while he was gathered with his Cabinet. "I don't know. Why don't you tell me?" Trump's change in tone on Putin The president also laid into Russian PresidentVladimir Putin, suggesting he was unnecessarily prolonging the war that Trump has said he's determined to quickly conclude. Trump has struggled to find a resolution, withtalks between the sides stalled. The Republican leader has sounded increasingly exasperated with Putin in recent days. The two spoke by phone last week. "We get a lot of bull---- thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth," Trump said during Tuesday's Cabinet meeting. "He's very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless." He has threatened, but held off on, imposing new sanctions against Russia's oil industry to try to prod Putin into peace talks. Sen.Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said last week that Trump has given him the go-ahead to push forward with a bill he's co-sponsoring that calls, in part, for a 500%tariffon goods imported from countries that continue to buy Russian oil. The move would have huge ramifications for China and India, two economic behemoths that buy Russian oil. Trump said Tuesday that he's "looking at it very strongly." Pentagon says it's going to resume shipments to Ukraine The weapons pause announced last week impacted shipments of Patriot missiles, precision-guided GMLRS, Hellfire missiles and Howitzer rounds and more, taking not only Ukrainian officials and otherallies by surprisebut also U.S. lawmakers and other parts of the Trump administration, including the State Department. The Pentagon said late Monday that at Trump's direction, it would resume weapons shipments to Ukraine "to ensure the Ukrainians can defend themselves while we work to secure a lasting peace and ensure the killing stops." Still, spokesman Sean Parnell added that its review for Trump to evaluate military shipments worldwide continues as part of "America First" defense priorities. It's also unclear which weaponry would now be sent, though Trump said that the U.S. will primarily be assisting Ukraine with defensive weapons. Counting the weapons On Tuesday, each of the services and the combatant commands — the multiservice organizations that spearhead U.S. military operations around the world — were still sending up information on their stockpiles of specific munitions to Pentagon leadership, a U.S. official said. "They are literally still doing the math," the official said. The information was being presented on a stoplight chart — where munitions were either in a red, yellow or green status, similar to slides that had been created the week before, the official said. That earlier study had concluded that some munitions were OK to keep sending to Ukraine — but others were reaching concerning levels. Getting a full visibility on the numbers of actual munitions on hand takes time, the official said, because while Patriot missiles, for example, initially belong to the Army, once they are requested and sent to a combatant command, such as U.S. Central Command, the service loses visibility on those numbers in inventory. The vast majority of the munitions and weapons the U.S. has shipped to Ukraine have been pulled from the Army, which has monitored levels closely in recent years, particularly for high-demand items like 155mm artillery shells and Patriot missiles for air defenses. It's been harder for the Army to ramp up production on those items than had been planned: It was trying to hit a goal of producing 100,000 155mm shells a month by the end of 2025 but won't meet that goal now until 2026, Army spokesman Steve Warren said. Ramping up Patriot missile production also has been challenging, Warren said. Sen.Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said in a statement Tuesday that he was glad Trump was resuming deliveries to Ukraine. "This time, the President will need to reject calls from the isolationists and restrainers within his Administration to limit these deliveries to defensive weapons," McConnell said. "And he should disregard those at DoD who invoke munitions shortages to block aid while refusing to invest seriously in expanding munitions production." ___ Associated Press writers Lisa Mascaro and Matthew Lee contributed to this report.

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Trump suggests taking over New York City and WashingtonNew Foto - Trump suggests taking over New York City and Washington

President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested a federal takeover ofNew York Cityand Washington. The comments came when Trump, during a meeting of his Cabinet at the White House, was asked aboutNew YorkCity's upcoming mayoral election. MORE: Trump admin live updates Trump attacked Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani, who describes himself as a democratic socialist, and ticked through the other contenders, including Eric Adams,Andrew Cuomoand Curtis Sliwa, though he declined to endorse anyone. "We're not going to have -- if a communist gets elected to run New York, it can never be the same. But we have tremendous power at the White House to run places when we have to," Trump said. Trump didn't elaborate on what authority that would be as he then turned his focus to the nation's capital. "We could run D.C. We're looking at D.C. We don't want crime in D.C. We want the city to run well," he said. He said his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, was working with Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser. Trump has long called for the federal government to takeover Washington, complaining that local leaders weren't effective and arguing the city has become riddled with crime. According topreliminary datafrom the Metropolitan Police Department, violent crime is down 25% from this time last year and all crime is down 8%. "We would run it so good, it would be run so proper, we'd get the best person to run it," Trump said about Washington on Tuesday. "And we know the crime would be down to a minimum, would be much less. And, you know, we're thinking about doing it, to be honest with you." "We want a capital that's run flawlessly, and it wouldn't be hard for us to do it. And we've had a good relationship with the mayor and we're testing it to see if it works," he said. MORE: Congressional intern killed in Washington, DC shooting: Officials The district has some autonomy under the 1973 Home Rule Act, which grants residents the ability to manage affairs by electing a mayor and city council members. But final oversight of the district's laws and budget are left to Congress. In 2023, for example, the U.S. House of Representativesblocked two local billsfrom going into effect, including one that would have updated the district's criminal code. Trump circled back to talking about New York City, railing against the city's ranked-choice voting and describing his relationship with Mayor Adams as a "test." "New York City will run properly," he said. "We're going to bring New York back."

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Caitlin Clark set to return for Indiana on Wednesday after missing 5 games with groin injuryNew Foto - Caitlin Clark set to return for Indiana on Wednesday after missing 5 games with groin injury

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark expects to play Wednesday when the Indiana Fever host the Golden State Valkyries after missing the past five games with a left groin injury. The All-Star captain participated in practice Monday which was open to season ticket holders, playing in a 5-on-5 scrimmage. It was the first time she'd done that since getting hurt on June 26. Barring any setbacks, Clark will be available to play Wednesday. "It's nice to get back out there and get back into the flow of playing with my teammates again," Clark told reporters after practice Tuesday. "It's going to be fun to get back out there hopefully and just feel things again. ... It's obviously hard sitting out and watching for a few weeks, so I'm excited to get out there." It was Clark's second injury of the season. She's only played in nine of the team's 18 games this season as well as the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final which saw the Fever beat the Minnesota Lynx. Clark had a left quad injury that forced her to miss five games last month. "I hope to play a decent amount — in the upper 20s. I guess it depends on how the game goes and how I feel and what the team needs," Clark said. "But I feel pretty good. But I'm going to try to not overdo it and put myself in a good position moving forward." ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

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When is the 2025 MLB Home Run Derby? Time, how to watch, participants and moreNew Foto - When is the 2025 MLB Home Run Derby? Time, how to watch, participants and more

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. The2025 T-Mobile Home Run Derbywill showcase some of the biggest stars from Major League Baseball as they swing for the fences on July 14. The lineup includesAtlanta Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr., making his third appearance in the competition, and the MLB home run leader, Cal Raleigh of theSeattle Mariners. Raleigh, the star catcher for the Mariners, enters the Home Run Derby with an impressive total of35 home runs at the midpoint of the season, setting a high standard for the competition. He is joined by James Wood, the left fielder for theWashington Nationals, making Wood the third Nationals player to participate in the Home Run Derby. Alongside Raleigh and Woods, the field is taking shape with a diverse range of players, includingMinnesota Twinscenter fielder Byron Buxton andPittsburgh Piratescenter fielder Oneil Cruz, showcasing their skills in Atlanta, Georgia. Here is how to watch the 2025 T-Mobile Home Run Derby. More:Who will participate in 2025 Home Run Derby? Players who will, won't hit in Atlanta The 2025 T-Mobile Home Run Derby will take place on Monday, July 14. Date:Monday, July 14 Time:8 p.m. ET TV:ESPN Stream:ESPN+, MLB.com, Fubo (which offers a free trial) Location:Truist Park (Atlanta, Georgia) Watch the MLB Home Run Derby with Fubo This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:2025 MLB Home Run Derby: Time, TV and how to watch the competition

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Trump shrugs off questions over Epstein memo, calling them 'a desecration'New Foto - Trump shrugs off questions over Epstein memo, calling them 'a desecration'

President Donald Trump on Tuesday shrugged off questions arounda new Justice Department memoabout accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, calling them "a desecration." "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years," Trump said during a Cabinet meeting after a reporter directed a question to Attorney General Pam Bondi, who's been the subject of MAGA blowback after the Justice Department said on Monday there is no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" or was murdered. "You're asking – we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things, and are people still talking about this guy? This creep? That is unbelievable," Trump said, referring to the devastating flooding in Texas. "I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this, where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas. It just seems like a desecration." Trump's MAGA allies have for years sought evidence of an alleged Epstein "client list" potentially tying influential figures to the deceased former financier's crimes. After being confirmed as attorney general earlier this year, Bondi quickly embraced those theories. When asked about a client list in a February interview on Fox News, she said it was "sitting on my desk right now to review." Far-right activist Laura Loomer, who has demonstrated influence with the Trump administration and has frequently criticized Bondi over her handling of the Epstein investigation, called for Trump to fire the attorney general, writing on X Monday: "If she doesn't get fired over this Epstein memo, people are going to be so black pilled." And Elon Musk, a former Trump ally who previously alleged that the administration is withholding files on the Epstein case because Trump's name appears in them, asked Tuesday afternoon on X: "How can people be expected to have faith in Trump if he won't release the Epstein files?" Bondi, who attended the Cabinet meeting, attempted on Tuesday to clarify her February remarks, echoing White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's argument the day before that the attorney general had been referring to the "entirety of all of the paperwork" related to Epstein. "I did an interview on Fox, and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said I was asked a question about the client list, and my response was, it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed — meaning the file, along with the JFK, MLK files as well. That's what I meant by that," Bondi said. This is a developing story and will be updated. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

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Independent Dan Osborn launches new US Senate bid to challenge Nebraska Republican Pete RickettsNew Foto - Independent Dan Osborn launches new US Senate bid to challenge Nebraska Republican Pete Ricketts

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A former labor union boss who drew national headlines in his race last year as an independent candidate challengingNebraska Republican U.S. Sen. Deb Fischeris again throwing his hat into the political ring — this time to challenge Nebraska's junior senator, RepublicanPete Ricketts, in 2026. "I'm running for Senate because Congress shouldn't just be a playground for the rich," Dan Osborn said in a video released Tuesday to announce his candidacy. He criticized Ricketts, a former two-term Nebraska governor and multimillionaire who is the son of billionaire TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts, as a lawmaker who "bought his Senate seat." Ricketts' campaign responded by touting his voting record "to secure the border and cut taxes for Nebraska workers" and painted Osborn as beholden to Democrats. "Dan Osborn is bought and paid for by his liberal, out-of-state, coastal donors," Ricketts campaign spokesman Will Coup said in a written statement. That was a reference to the nearly $20 million Osborn received last year from political action committees, including those that tend to support Democratic candidates. As he insisted last year, Osborn said he would serve as an independent if elected and has no plans to caucus with either Democrats or Republicans. He pointed to Ricketts' vote for Republicans' massivetax cut and spending billlast week that contains $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and cuts Medicaid and food stamps by $1.2 trillion. "Congress spends their time bickering about how much we should cut taxes for billionaires and multinational corporations. We're just an afterthought," Osborn said. "My kids and yours deserve an American dream too." It's a familiar refrain from Osborn, who centered hiscampaign last yearon representing working families he says are being steamrolled by an ever-growing wealth gap and policies that favor the rich over the middle class. Osborn was known in labor union circles as the Omaha industrial mechanic who successfullyled a labor strike at Kellogg's cereal plantsin 2021, winning higher wages and other benefits. He was a political newcomer when he challenged Fischer, outraising her by more than $1 million and coming within 6 percentage points of the two-term senator, who was used to winning by wide margins. Osborn acknowledged that it would be difficult to pose a campaign finance threat to Ricketts, one of the richest members of the U.S. Senate. Federal campaign finance reports show Ricketts' campaign had more than $800,000 cash on hand at the end of March. But Osborn believes his populist message appeals more to Nebraska voters than campaign war chests. "I think if you throw $100 million of your own money into Nebraska, I don't know that that moves the needle any more than $30 does," he said. "I think we're going to win this the old school way: Go out to where people are. Just hold town hall after town hall and talk with the good people in Nebraska." Ricketts is seeking reelection next year after winning aspecial electionlast year to finish out the term of former Sen. Ben Sasse, whoresignedin 2022. Ricketts wasappointedto the seat by his successor, fellow Republican Gov. Jim Pillen, to fill the vacancy — a movewidely pannedas having the appearance of backroom dealing, as Ricketts had heavily supported and donated more than $1 million to help elect Pillen.

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Soccer-Trump to attend Club World Cup final, FIFA opens office in Trump TowerNew Foto - Soccer-Trump to attend Club World Cup final, FIFA opens office in Trump Tower

WASHINGTON/EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump will attend Sunday's Club World Cup final in East Rutherford, New Jersey, he said at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, as world soccer's ruling body FIFA announced it had opened an office in New York's Trump Tower. The expanded tournament featuring many of the world's best club teams has been widely seen as a dry run for the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico with a record 48 national teams taking part. Sunday's Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium will be a preview of next year's championship match, with the home of the NFL's New York Jets and Giants also hosting the 2026 finale. "I'll be going to the game," Trump told reporters. The news came a day after FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced the opening of a representative office at Trump Tower, where the Club World Cup trophy will be on display until the final. "We have received such a big support from the government and from the President with the White House Task Force for the FIFA Club World Cup (now) and for the FIFA World Cup next year," Infantino said. Trump has not shied away from sport's super-sized spotlight during his second term, becoming the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl in February, and in May announcing D.C. as the host for the 2027 NFL Draft from the Oval Office. His immigration crackdown and travel ban on 12 countries have prompted concerns ahead of the 2026 World Cup, however, even as Infantino offered assurances that the world will be welcomed in the U.S. for the quadrennial global showpiece event. A memo obtained by Reuters last month showed that the Trump administration was considering significantly expanding its travel restrictions by potentially banning citizens of 36 additional countries from entering the U.S. (Reporting by Amy Tennery in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Andrea Shalal in Washington, editing by Ed Osmond)

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