President Donald Trump announced he is nearing a deal with Iran aimed at resolving ongoing conflict. When asked about Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei’s agreement on the deal, Trump replied affirmatively.
Weekend Activities
This weekend holds significant events for Trump’s presidency. The World Cup returns to the U.S. on Friday, marking a major milestone as it arrives after a 32-year hiatus. Trump played a crucial role in securing the U.S. as a co-host. Additionally, Trump will celebrate his 80th birthday on Sunday with a UFC fight night at the White House. The event is anticipated to attract thousands. Afterwards, Trump plans to travel to the G7 summit in the French Alps, engaging in discussions with world leaders.
Deal with Iran
Trump escalated expectations by announcing potential terms with Iran to end the war. This agreement aims to conclude the unpopular conflict affecting global oil markets. Trump intends to send Vice President JD Vance to oversee the deal’s signing.
Kennedy Center Controversy
Trump’s selected board at the Kennedy Center is urgently attempting to retain his name on the building. This effort comes before a court-ordered deadline on Friday to remove it.
The board voted to seek a stay against U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper’s ruling, which declared Trump’s name was added illegally. Cooper’s decree demands a Congressional decision to rename the Kennedy Center.
Independents’ Approval Declines
A current analysis by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs highlights a drop in Trump’s support among independents, particularly those without a college degree. Before Trump’s second term, nearly 50% of these independents viewed him positively; now, this has decreased to 25% this spring. This change has dissolved the prior education gap among independents.
The analysis reviewed numerous AP-NORC polls from July 2024 to April 2026, outlining support shifts during various periods, such as post-election months, Trump’s first 100 days, and recent events like the Iran war.
Trade Talks Ahead of G7
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who previously criticized Trump at Davos, plans a more reserved approach at the upcoming G7 summit in France. The meeting coincides with the pivotal U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) review on July 1. This review impacts North American economic ties formed since the 1990s.
Trump suggested he might not renew this trade agreement, adding tension to the upcoming negotiations.

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