AFBytes Quarter Rundown — Monday, June 29, 10:00 PM ET
Summary
U.S. and Iran talk, but meeting uncertain. Supreme Court rejects Trump's Fed firing bid. More big news in today's AFBytes rundown. Full briefing + source links: afbytes.com
Stories covered
- U.S. and Iran negotiators head to Doha, but meeting uncertain
- U.S., Iran Prepare for Talks on Strait of Hormuz
- Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to fire US Fed governor
- Trump, Lutnick’s sons stand to gain big profits from billion-dollar mining deal: report
- Trump revives push for sweeping elections bill after Supreme Court rulings
- The Supreme Court Just Gave Trump a Terrifying New Power
Transcript
Here's what's been making headlines today, the last 24 hours.
The U.S. and Iran are on their way to Doha for potential talks, but the meeting's status is still up in the air. President Trump is sending his team to lead the U.S. side. This could have big implications for sanctions, oil markets, and regional security. It's a critical moment for America-first, household, and national security.
The U.S. and Iran are getting ready to discuss authority over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claims it has sole control. This could affect global oil supply and energy prices. It's a big deal for America-first, household, and national security.
The Supreme Court said no to Trump's request to dismiss a Fed governor. This decision upholds the central bank's independence. It's good news for America-first, household, and national security.
Trump and Lutnick's sons could make a fortune from a $1.6 billion mining deal. This raises questions about conflicts of interest in federal policy. It's important for America-first, household, and national security.
Trump is calling for the SAVE America Act. This could affect voter access and election procedures. It's a big deal for America-first, household, and national security.
That's the day from where we sit — thanks for spending part of it with us. Stay with us at AFBytes for what's next.