President Trump Exits G7 Early

特朗普总统提前退出G7会议

WSJ What’s News

2025-06-17

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A.M. Edition for June 17. Trump left the Group of Seven summit in Canada a day early after signing onto a joint statement that calls for peace and stability in the Middle East, as Iran and Israel continued fighting overnight. Journal correspondent Bojan Pancevski and reporter Kim Mackrael discuss the deals struck and which leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, missed out. Plus, the Senate Republicans propose changes to President Trump’s tax-and-spending bill. And new data from Microsoft reveals what's fast becoming a new normal at work: logging on late into the night. Luke Vargas hosts.  Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • President Trump makes an early exit from a G7 summit in Canada,

  • sitting out conversations on Ukraine and trade.

  • Plus, the Senate proposes changes to the president's big,

  • beautiful bill as it seeks to deliver the legislation by July 4th.

  • And the Fed convenes ahead of its next interest rate decision tomorrow.

  • All of these central banks are kind of grappling with different problems at the moment.

  • The Fed perhaps is the one for whom inflation and inflation expectations is the big question.

  • It's Tuesday, June 17th.

  • I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal.

  • And here is the AM edition of What's News,

  • the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

  • President Trump has departed a summit of G7 members in Canada a day early over growing tensions in the Middle East.

  • After another night of fighting,

  • Israel's military said it killed one of Iran's most senior military commanders just four days after he took the job from his predecessor,

  • whom Israel also killed.

  • Meanwhile, Israel says that Iran launched another volley of missiles toward it this morning,

  • triggering sirens in Tel Aviv and activating the country.

  • missile defense systems.

  • Before leaving Canada,

  • Trump and other G7 leaders signed a statement backing peace and stability in the Middle East and affirming Israel's right to defend itself.