President’s Today Schedule • July 3, 2025

11:30 AM ET: The President receives his Intelligence Briefing 12:45 PM ET: The President and FIRST LADY meet with Edan Alexander 4:35 PM ET: The President departs the…

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Commerce Secretary Announces Rare Earths Trade Deal

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that the U.S. and China have formally signed a trade agreement resulting from recent talks in Geneva. The deal includes a commitment from…

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SCOTUS Upholds Texas Age-Verification Law for Porn Sites

The ruling allows the state to require adult content sites to verify user age and endorsed state authority to shield minors from explicit material. The U.S. Supreme Court…

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FTC Approves Global Ad Agency Merger with Conditions

The federal agency requires that advertising not be restricted on the basis of political ideology. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said it will approve Omnicom Group’s $13.5 billion…

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Let Freedom Reign

Donate More Ways to Give Have you thought about how to leave a legacy of hope through estate and asset giving? Do you have an old car sitting…

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Chief Justice John Roberts, U.S. Supreme Court

Chief Justice John Roberts, U.S. Supreme Court

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Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education

Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced a resolution of the violations of Title IX by the University of Pennsylvania in which records and titles will be restored to female athletes.

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Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative for Texas

Representative Wesley Hunt requested that DHS create a task force to “identify and deport” millions of illegal aliens who are “siphoning off Medicaid benefits” from Americans.

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Justice Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court of the United States

Associate Justice Clarence Thomas dissented from the Supreme Court order that delayed the decision in a Louisiana gerrymandering case that puts the Voting Rights Act at odds with the U.S. Constitution.

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John Phelan, Secretary of the Navy

The U.S. Navy is planning to build 19 new battle force ships with $47.3 billion from the fiscal year 2026 budget as the Defense Department addresses maritime threats.

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