President Donald Trump once again voiced strong opposition to the ongoing legal proceedings against Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York informed fellow Democrats on Saturday that he intends to have Senate clerks read aloud the entire 1,000-page Republican-sponsored spending and tax bill once the GOP initiates a procedural vote to move it forward. This maneuver, aimed at slowing down the legislative process, is expected to consume roughly 12 hours and could stall President Trump’s legislative timeline by at least half a day.
According to a Democratic aide with knowledge of the floor strategy discussions, Schumer told members of his caucus to be ready to demand a full reading of the lengthy bill as soon as Republicans begin formal debate.

A Senate Republican facing a tough political landscape made it clear he would not back President Donald Trump’s sweeping legislative proposal, citing concerns over significant Medicaid reductions included in the massive bill.
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina told Fox News Digital that he plans to oppose the bill at the crucial procedural stage needed to begin formal debate and amendment votes, a key step before any final vote can occur.

Elon Musk, tech billionaire and former DOGE executive, used his 54th birthday to post a scathing critique of the latest version of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” warning that it would cost countless American jobs and jeopardize the country’s strategic interests. His comments were posted to X on Sunday.
“The latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense strategic harm to our country! Utterly insane and destructive,” Musk wrote.
This latest criticism follows an earlier falling-out between Musk and Trump over the spending package. Earlier in June, Musk slammed the initial version of the bill, calling it bloated and reckless.

BROOKLYN – A tragic accident in Crown Heights claimed the life of 8-year-old Jewish boy Mordechai

WASHINGTON (AP) — Elon Musk on Saturday doubled down on his distas

IRGC Quds Force Commander Esmail Qaani said a few words at the funeral of Iran’s top slain generals and commanders:

Iran has officially disconnected all UN surveillance cameras from its nuclear sites, prompting an IAEA warning that the move could drastically hinder oversight of its nuclear activities.

Iran’s Kayhan newspaper, overseen by Khamenei’s representative, threatened Trump and Netanyahu with death in a front-page article, stating they “should not be allowed to live” after the funeral of top IRGC commanders in Tehran.

At Da Nang Airport in Vietnam, a VietJet passenger plane collided with another aircraft while taxiing on the runway, severing the other plane’s tail. The incident happened as both jets were on the ground, readying for takeoff. No injuries occurred, but the crash caused extensive damage, grounding both aircraft.

President Trump denied claims by the “Fake News Media” that he wants to give Iran $30 billion to build non-military nuclear facilities, calling it a “ridiculous idea” and a “HOAX” intended to demean him. He labeled the media “SICK!!!”.

In a powerful message marking Gimmel Tammuz, President Donald J. Trump sent a letter to the Rebbe’s Ohel, calling the Rebbe “one of the most dynamic and influential faith leaders in modern history.” President Trump reflected on his visit to the Ohel last year, noting how he personally drew strength and inspiration from the Rebbe’s enduring legacy.

GE Appliances is investing $490 million to move washing machine production from China to its Kentucky facility, creating 800 jobs and aiming to become the largest U.S. washing machine manufacturer, aligning with its strategy to produce appliances closer to customers.

Elon Musk sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s proposed “megabill,” warning in an X post that it would “destroy millions of jobs” and cause significant strategic harm to the U.S., escalating their public feud as the Senate prepares to vote on the spending package.

Large crowds of mourners lined streets in Tehran as Iran held a funeral for top military commanders, nuclear scientists and some of the civilians killed in the aerial war with Israel.

In a powerful message marking Gimmel Tammuz, the Yartzheit of the Lubavitcher Rebbe ZT’L, President Trump sent a letter to the Rebbe’s Ohel, calling the Rebbe “one of the most dynamic and influential faith leaders in modern history.” President Trump reflected on his visit to the Ohel last year, noting how he personally drew strength and inspiration from the Rebbe’s enduring legacy.

Ali Samkhani, Khamenei’s senior advisor who was seriously injured in an IDF attack during the war, made his first public appearance at the funeral today, surrounded by bodygaurds and leaning heavily on a cane.

The Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center released an update on Saturday night regarding the teenage boy who was wounded during a confrontation with Israeli soldiers in the Binyamin area. The hospital stated that the youth is conscious and in stable condition, though he remains in the intensive care unit. He is scheduled to undergo surgery on Sunday. After conducting examinations, doctors determined that the boy was struck by a live round, contradicting earlier reports which claimed he had been hit by a rubber bullet.

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