What we covered here:
• Trade war: President Donald Trump said his call today with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ended in a “‘somewhat’ friendly manner,” but he did not mention any potential compromise on the trade war between the two nations. US stocks however rallied after the administration said it would grant a one-month exemption for tariffs on Canada and Mexico that affect automakers.
• Court rulings: A divided Supreme Court rejected Trump’s request to keep billions in foreign aid approved by Congress frozen. Separately, a federal appeals court allowed the president to remove the head of a government watchdog agency while a legal challenge to his firing plays out.
• Cuts at the VA: The administration is planning to cut tens of thousands of employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to a memo obtained by CNN.
• US-Hamas talks: The US is negotiating directly with Hamas about hostages and the Gaza ceasefire, upending its tradition of not talking to groups it considers terrorist organizations, according to officials.
 
               
               
               
              











