AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTrump-Xi Fallout: Trump returned to Washington after a highly choreographed China summit that left investors unimpressed and produced few concrete wins on trade, Iran, or Taiwan—while Trump insisted U.S. Taiwan policy “nothing has changed” and said he’ll decide on a pending arms package soon. Middle East Security: The U.S. charged an Iran-backed Iraqi militia commander over an alleged terror plot targeting Jews across Europe, Canada, and the U.S. Cuba Pressure: The DOJ is preparing to seek an indictment of Raul Castro as Washington ratchets up threats and economic pressure. Health Watch: Japan reported serious liver injuries and deaths tied to Amgen’s rare-disease drug Tavneos, prompting a stop for new patients and treatment reviews. Consumer/Legal: Amazon was sued by consumers seeking refunds for tariff costs after the Supreme Court ruled Trump’s tariff authority was unlawful. State Politics: Virginia’s AG Jay Jones blasted the Supreme Court’s denial in Scott v. McDougle, keeping a redistricting fight in place.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.