Today's Trump news.
1. On June 23 local time, the United States Senate passed a resolution limiting the President's war powers, calling for President Trump to end military actions against Iran and requiring congressional authorization for any future military actions against Iran. Trump criticized the vote as "ill-timed and meaningless," accusing supporters of providing "comfort" to Iran, making his work "more difficult."
2. Polls show that more than half of Americans believe the U.S. military action against Iran launched at the end of February was "not worth it," and Trump's approval rating dropped to 34%, the lowest level of his second term as president.
3. Trump stated on social media on the 23rd that the unfrozen Iranian assets by the U.S. Treasury would be deposited into a U.S.-controlled escrow account and used exclusively to buy food and medical supplies from the U.S., including American corn, wheat, and soybeans.
4. Trump said: "Yesterday, 19 million barrels of oil flowed out of the Strait of Hormuz, setting a historical record."
5. Trump stated that he has asked the Department of Justice to investigate why gasoline prices have not fallen faster despite the drop in oil prices.
6. Trump again stated that Iran has agreed to accept inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the U.S. is "100% sure" that Iran has agreed to the arrangements. If the previous claims about lacking inspections by Iran are true, he will "immediately cancel the relevant talks."
7. Trump stated that the income obtained by the U.S. through the sale of millions of barrels of oil exported from Venezuela has exceeded the amount spent on military operations in the country in January 2026 by more than 28 times.
8. Trump said in an interview at the White House that some U.S. car companies will start producing weapons, including weapons like "Tomahawk" missiles and "Patriot" missiles.
9. It is reported that Trump will attend the McAleese Defense Summit.
10. Trump complained to reporters again at the White House that the U.S. has spent so much money on NATO, but NATO allies did not provide any help when the U.S. sought assistance in attacking Iran.
11. Sources revealed that the Trump administration will provide $17.5 billion in funding to subsidize a large nuclear reactor equipment order for Westinghouse Electric Company.
12. Sources said that the Trump administration is pressuring Meta to voluntarily submit its artificial intelligence models for review to facilitate government assessments of model performance and security vulnerabilities.
13. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill on Tuesday aimed at expediting the construction and providing more affordable housing, which has been submitted to President Trump for signing into law.
14. Trump vigorously promoted his tax reduction policy at an event in Pennsylvania, making it the core content of his midterm campaign advertising.
15. Trump plans to nominate a White House aide to serve as the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
16. FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed on Tuesday that Trump will attend the World Cup final in New Jersey on July 19 and present the trophy to the champion team.
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