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Trump cuts G-7 summit short as Israel–Iran conflict escalates during his 22nd week in office

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President Donald Trump spent his 22nd week back in the Oval Office participating in the G-7 Summit, while handling the conflict in the Middle East, after Israel launched preemptive strikes on Iran after months of attempted and stalled nuclear negotiations amid renewed concern that Iran was advancing its nuclear program.
The country and the world waited during Trump’s 22nd week back as commander-in-chief to see how the president planned to respond to the crisis in the Middle East.
The week began after the president celebrated his 79th birthday and participated in the massive parade in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States Army on Saturday.
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The country and the world waited during President Donald Trump’s 22nd week back as commander-in-chief to see how the president planned to respond to the crisis in the Middle East. (Evan Vucci/The Associated Press )
He then traveled Sunday night to Alberta, Canada, for the G-7 Summit, where he participated in multiple sessions of meetings with allies. The president met with leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
But the situation in the Middle East sent the president back to the White House a day early.
Israel’s initial strikes on Iran June 12 were part of its «Operation Rising Lion,» which targeted Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure. The strikes have killed top Iranian military leaders and beyond.
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The Israeli Iron Dome air defense system fires to intercept missiles during an Iranian attack over Tel Aviv, Israel, June 18, 2025. (Leo Correa/The Associated Press )
Iran said the strikes were a «declaration of war,» and launched its own strikes on Israel — with a barrage of missiles hitting the Jewish state throughout the week, with some breaking through the Israeli Iron Dome defense system and causing destruction.
On his way back to Washington, D.C., the president stressed that Iran is «very close» to developing a nuclear weapon.
Earlier in June, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s estimation said that Iranian stockpiles included 60% enriched uranium that could become 90%. And last week, Gen. Erik Kurilla, the U.S. Central Command chief, ahead of Israel’s preemptive strikes, said that Iran has the materials to build a nuclear weapon within one week.
The Trump administration had been engaged in talks with Iran to make a deal on its nuclear program, and the president has urged the Islamic state to make a deal. But the country pulled out of ongoing talks with the United States. The most recent round of talks were scheduled for June 15.

The president, Monday night, before leaving the G7, again said Iran «should have signed the ‘deal’ I told them to sign.»
«What a shame, and a waste of human life,» Trump said. «Simply stated, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON.»
The president added, in his Truth Social post, that he has «said it over and over again!»
«Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!» Trump posted.
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By Tuesday, the president announced that the United States has «complete and total control of the skies over Iran.» He also said that the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei’s location had been determined.
The president said that Khamenei is «an easy target,» but is «safe» in his hiding spot.
«We are not going to take him out (kill), at least for now,» the president said. «But we don’t want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin.»

Supporters of Iraqi pro-Iran groups hold a cutout of President Donald Trump with a shoe around the neck, during a demonstration in Baghdad near the green zone, the ultra-secured neighbourhood hosting the U.S. embassy, on June 16, 2025, amid the Israel-Iran escalating conflict. (Ahmad al-Rubaye/AFP via Getty Images)
As for whether the United States will strike Iranian nuclear facilities, the president said: «I may do it, I may not do it.»
«Yes, I may do it. I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I’m going to do. I can tell you this, that Iran’s got a lot of trouble, and they want to negotiate,» Trump told reporters Wednesday. «And I said, why didn’t you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction? Why didn’t you go? I said to people, why didn’t you negotiate with me two weeks ago? You could have done fine. You would have had a country. It’s very sad to watch this.»
Trump, dating back to his first administration, has said that he refuses to broadcast his military plans ahead of time. The White House said the president would make his decision on how to handle Iran in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement riots that broke out in Los Angeles earlier in June slowed as the president awaited a federal court ruling in California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s lawsuit against the Trump administration for sending in the National Guard without his authority.

A demonstrator waves an American and Mexican flag during a protest in Compton, California, June 7, 2025, after federal immigration authorities conducted operations. (Ethan Swope/The Associated Press )
Trump, earlier in June, ordered the National Guard to L.A. to aid law enforcement amid the violent protests.
On Thursday night, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled unanimously in Trump’s favor, saying that the president is allowed to keep control of the National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles. The ruling stayed a lower court order that ordered command of the troops back to Newsom.
A president hasn’t made a decision about the deployment of a National Guard without the permission of the state’s governor since 1965.
Trump, in a post to his Truth Social, praised the Court of Appeals for their decision, touting it as a «WIN.»

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and President Donald Trump (Getty Images)
«BIG WIN in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on the President’s core power to call in the National Guard!» Trump posted. «The Judges obviously realized that Gavin Newscum is incompetent and ill prepared, but this is much bigger than Gavin, because all over the United States, if our Cities, and our people, need protection, we are the ones to give it to them should State and Local Police be unable, for whatever reason, to get the job done.»
The president added: «This is a Great Decision for our Country, and we will continue to protect and defend Law abiding Americans. Congratulations to the Ninth Circuit, America is proud of you tonight!»
By Friday, Vice President JD Vance traveled to Los Angeles to tour a multiagency Federal Joint Operations Center and a Federal Mobile Command Center.
The vice president also met with leaders of federal law enforcement deployed in Los Angeles, as well as U.S. Marines deployed to the city.
Fox News’ Emma Colton and Diana Stancy contributed to this report.
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Bill Clinton says Trump ‘never said anything’ to suggest he was involved with Epstein: Comer

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Former President Bill Clinton suggested he could not recall President Donald Trump ever implicating himself in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, one of the Republicans deposing him said Friday.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., briefly updated reporters during Clinton’s deposition in the panel’s Epstein probe. The deposition began a little after 11 a.m. and is expected to continue into early Friday evening.
«I know there’s a lot of obsession about President Trump from the media, a lot of curiosity about President Trump from media. I want to make a statement because they’ll probably not mention this when they come out here,» Comer said, referring to Democrats on the committee.
He said the panel’s top Democrat, Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., asked Clinton if Trump should be called before the committee like he was.
President Donald Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein has been the subject of partisan debate in the House. (Getty Images)
«That’s for you to decide,» Clinton said, according to Comer.
«The president went on to say that the president, Trump, ‘has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved,’ and he meant with Epstein,» Comer said. «I thought that was an interesting thing that President Clinton said.»
His deposition, and that of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before him, are taking place in the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Westchester County, N.Y.
The Clintons have claimed the New York City suburb as their permanent residence since leaving the White House in early 2000.
Democrats who emerged from the performing arts center minutes later to update reporters signaled they did not agree with Comer’s account but would not go into details on their own.
Garcia suggested there was an agreement between all parties not to discuss details of the deposition as it was happening.
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Democrats speak to members of the media outside the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Chappaqua, N.Y., Feb. 26, 2026. (Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
«I think the best response with that is for you to view the complete record what actually he said, which, look, we’re not going to disclose what was said because that’s not in the rules. But Republicans keep breaking the rules,» the California Democrat told reporters.
«President Clinton did bring up some additional information about discussions with President Trump. I think that the way Chairman Comer described it, I don’t think it’s a complete, accurate description of what actually was said.
«So, let’s release the full transcript, and you can all get a full record of what actually was said, which brings up some very important new questions about comments that President Trump has actually said in the past.»
Trump has been a main topic in the increasingly partisan divide in the House Oversight Committee’s probe.
Democrats have accused the GOP side of covering up for Trump at the expense of Epstein’s victims, while Republicans have accused Democrats of using the pedophile and his heinous crimes as a tool for attacking the commander in chief.
Trump told reporters Friday when asked about Clinton, «I don’t like seeing him deposed.»
The deposition is ongoing behind closed doors, but the committee is expected to release a video and transcript of the entire sit-down within days of its conclusion. The same is true for Hillary Clinton’s deposition, the video for which could be released as early as this weekend.

Former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President George W. Bush attend the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 20, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
The only portion of Clinton’s testimony that is public so far is his opening statement in which he denied knowing anything about Epstein’s crimes.
«Now, let me say what you’re going to hear from me. First, I had no idea of the crimes Epstein was committing. No matter how many photos you show me, I have two things that, at the end of the day, matter more than your interpretation of those 20-year-old photos,» Clinton said, according to his prepared opening remarks.
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«I know what I saw and, more importantly, what I didn’t see. I know what I did and, more importantly, what I didn’t do. I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong.»
Neither Trump nor Clinton have been implicated in any wrongdoing associated with Epstein or his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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EN VIVO: Israel detectó misiles lanzados desde Irán y llamó a su población a refugiarse

El ministro de Defensa de Israel, Israel Katz, anunció este sábado un “ataque preventivo” contra Irán, en medio de la creciente tensión regional tras la ofensiva israelí en territorio iraní en junio de 2025, operación en la que participó Estados Unidos.
“El Estado de Israel lanzó un ataque preventivo contra Irán para eliminar las amenazas al Estado de Israel”, afirmó Katz, quien decretó “un estado de emergencia especial” en todo el país, según un comunicado del Ministerio de Defensa.
La agencia semioficial iraní Fars reportó al menos tres explosiones en Teherán, mientras que la agencia oficial IRNA, citando corresponsales en el terreno, aseguró que el centro de la capital iraní quedó cubierto de densas columnas de humo tras las detonaciones.
Ante este escenario, las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel activaron alarmas en todo el país y advirtieron a la población que permanezca cerca de refugios antiaéreos ante una posible respuesta de Irán.
El Ejército israelí explicó en redes sociales que se trata de una “alerta proactiva para preparar al público ante la posibilidad de lanzamiento de misiles hacia el Estado de Israel”.
A continuación, la cobertura minuto a minuto:
Netanyahu llama a los israelíes a “mantenerse unidos” para garantizar la “eternidad de Israel”

Tras el bombardeo “preventivo” contra el régimen iraní, el primer ministro de israelí Benjamín Netanyahu. afirmó que los ataques contra Irán buscaban eliminar una “amenaza existencial” para su país.
El jefe de Gobierno señaló que la “acción conjunta” de Israel y Estados Unidos “creará las condiciones para que el valiente pueblo iraní tome su destino en sus propias manos” y elogió al presidente estadounidense Donald Trump por su “liderazgo histórico”
Israel detectó misiles lanzados desde Irán y llama a la población a refugiarse
El ejército israelí informó este sábado que detectó misiles lanzados desde Irán, en aparente represalia al ataque realizado previamente por Israel y Estados Unidos contra la república islámica.
“Hace poco rato, las sirenas sonaron en distintas áreas del país tras la identificación de misiles lanzados desde Irán hacia el Estado de Israel”, indicó el ejército en un comunicado.
Las autoridades enviaron un mensaje de alerta a los teléfonos móviles de la población, instando a los ciudadanos a refugiarse de inmediato.
El mensaje del príncipe heredero Reza Pahlavi de Irán tras los ataques de Estados Unidos e Israel
Reza Pahlavi, líder opositor al régimen iraní en el exilio y e hijo del último sha, dirigió este sábado un mensaje al pueblo ante la operación militar estadounidense e israelí. “Mis queridos compatriotas, momentos de destino nos esperan. La ayuda que el presidente de Estados Unidos prometió al valiente pueblo iraní ya ha llegado. Se trata de una intervención humanitaria; y su objetivo es la República Islámica, su aparato represivo y su maquinaria de masacre, no el país y la gran nación de Irán”, afirmó.
Pahlavi enfatizó que la victoria final depende de la movilización interna: “Incluso con la llegada de esta ayuda, la victoria final seguirá siendo forjada por nuestras manos. Somos nosotros, el pueblo iraní, quienes culminaremos la tarea en esta batalla final. Se acerca la hora de volver a las calles”.
Dirigiéndose a las fuerzas armadas, policiales y de seguridad, Pahlavi exhortó a que se sumen al pueblo: “Han jurado proteger a Irán y al pueblo iraní, no a la República Islámica y a sus líderes. Su deber es defender al pueblo, no a un régimen que ha tomado a nuestra patria como rehén mediante la represión y el crimen. Únanse al pueblo y ayuden a lograr una transición estable y segura. De lo contrario, se hundirán con el barco que se hunde de Jamenei y su régimen”.
En su mensaje al presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, Pahlavi pidió cautela para evitar víctimas civiles: “El noble pueblo de Irán, a pesar de la brutal represión y las masacres de este régimen, se mantuvo firme y valiente durante casi dos meses. Les pido ahora que actúen con la máxima cautela para preservar la vida de los civiles y de mis compatriotas”.
Finalmente, pidió a los iraníes en el país que por ahora permanezcan en sus hogares y estén listos para movilizarse cuando se indique: “En estas horas y días tan sensibles, más que nunca, debemos mantenernos centrados en nuestro objetivo final: recuperar Irán. Les pido que permanezcan en sus hogares por ahora y preserven su seguridad. Manténganse alerta y preparados para que, en el momento oportuno —que les anunciaré con precisión—, puedan regresar a las calles para la acción final”.
“Estamos muy cerca de la victoria final. Quiero estar a su lado lo antes posible para que juntos podamos recuperar y reconstruir Irán”.Donald Trump ofreció al Ejército iraní “inmunidad” o “muerte segura”, concluyó.

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ofreció este sábado a los dirigentes militares del régimen iraní la opción de recibir “inmunidad” o enfrentarse una “muerte segura”.
Estados Unidos inició ataques “de gran envergadura” contra Irán, y Trump afirmó a la población que “la hora de su libertad está al alcance de la mano”.
Medios de la región informan que el presidente de Irán se encuentra “sano y salvo”
Agencias de Medio Oriente confirmaron que el presidente de Irán, Masoud Pezeshkian, se encuentra “sano y salvo y no tiene problemas”.
Por su parte, el líder supremo de Irán no está en Teherán y fue trasladado a un lugar seguro, según un informe de Reuters
Las autoridades iraníes bloquearon los accesos por carretera al complejo de Ali Khamenei, en el centro de la capital iraní, mientras continuaban escuchándose más explosiones en distintos puntos de la capital.
Donald Trump habló tras el ataque de Israel a Irán
El presidente estadounidense calificó los ataques contra Irán como “una misión noble” y argumentó que eran necesarios ante la búsqueda iraní de armas nucleares y sistemas de misiles capaces de alcanzar territorio de Estados Unidos.
Por medio de un video publicado en Truth Social, el mandatario instó a los funcionarios iraníes a “deponer las armas” o “se enfrentarán a una muerte segura”, y alentó al pueblo de Irán a “tomar el control de su gobierno”. ”Será suyo”, sentenció.
El régimen iraní anunció cierre de su espacio aéreo
Irán anunció el cierre de su espacio aéreo tras registrarse varias explosiones en distintos puntos de Teherán y otras ciudades. La noticia se conoció luego de que Israel informara sobre el lanzamiento de un ataque “preventivo” contra territorio iraní.
Reportan explosiones en otras ciudades de Irán
Varias explosiones se registraron el sábado en distintas ciudades de Irán tras las detonaciones ocurridas en la capital, Teherán, según informó la agencia de noticias Fars. Las detonaciones más recientes se escucharon en Isfahán, Qom, Karaj y Kermanshah, en diferentes regiones del país.
El Ministerio de Defensa de Israel informó este sábado que lanzó un “ataque preventivo” contra el régimen de Irán, mientras sonaban sirenas de emergencia en Jerusalén y la población recibía alertas telefónicas sobre una amenaza “extremadamente grave” en todo el país. Posteriormente, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, confirmó que su país también participaba de los bombardeos contra la República Islámica.
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