Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump is at the G7 meeting of leaders in France.
Last hour, he praised the new agreement with Iran to end the war.
He insists the deal will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon,
although details of the agreement have not been disclosed.
NPR's Daniel Kurtz-Levin says some European leaders have started to express praise for the deal.
It's possible the leaders of G7 countries, a group that includes Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy,
and Japan, that they're going to praise Trump even while they're pretty frustrated with him.
I mean, this war hurt their economies and economies all over the world, after all.
And additionally, we did see Trump get upset when some European countries didn't help out with the war to his liking,
such as allowing the US to use their airspace.
There are elections across the country today.
Oklahoma and Washington, D.C. Will hold primaries.
Alabama and Georgia are holding runoffs.
In Georgia's GOP gubernatorial runoff,
Lieutenant Governor Bert Jones is campaigning against billionaire health care executive Rick Jackson.
California Governor Gavin Newsom says he is being investigated by the Justice Department.
From Member Station KQED,
Guy Marzerotti reports Newsom says the probe is in response to his opposition to President Trump.
In a video release Monday, Newsom says federal agents have contacted friends and demanded records.