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5 min readPresident Trump heads to Europe tomorrow night for the annual G7 meeting in France, where security will be tight in nearby Geneva, Switzerland, due to expected protests against him. Beyond the protesters, there are worries about the meeting itself, where officials have said it's difficult to manage Trump. He is known to impose his time frame and mood on such international gatherings. Trump has recently disparaged the leaders of many of America's European allies, who will be among those grappling with two major wars, skyrocketing energy prices, and a slumping economy. The Europeans know they must still deal with Trump as they are not ready to go it alone without support from the US. President Macron, at one time a top Trump whisperer, has not given up. He is hoping President Trump will stay long enough to enjoy a post-summit tête-à-tête dinner with him at the Palace of Versailles.
Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center
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- 1 (00:05) **Trump Heads to G7 Summit in France** - President Trump travels to France for the annual G7 meeting, with security tight in Geneva amid expected protests.
- 2 (01:03) **Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Facade** - Federal courts denied late-stage appeals, and the DOJ complied with an order to remove Trump's name from the John F. Kennedy Center.
- 3 (02:00) **Justice Department Approves Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger** - DOJ gives the green light for a $100+ billion deal uniting Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., HBO, Paramount+, CBS, and CNN.
- 4 (03:01) **Fire at Medline Medical Equipment Warehouse in California** - A fire in Tracy, CA continues for a third day, with authorities warning sensitive individuals to stay indoors.
- 5 (03:37) **Crime-Solving Otter Aids Florida Cold Cases** - Sarasota County law enforcement uses Splash, an Asian small-clawed otter, for underwater recovery of human remains.
- 6 Standout Quotes
- 7 (01:40) "While this surely won't be the last time that Mr. Trump's overreach inter institutions is defeated, it was the first time that his name was taken off of something. And I'm so proud that hands off the arts got to be a part of that." — Mallory Miller, co-founder of Hands Off the Arts
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