Trump admin updates: Trump wants Senate to cancel August recess to work on nominees

Trump also suggested the Senate cancel long weekends.

Last Updated: July 20, 2025, 5:25 PM EDT

President Donald Trump continues to face backlash from his MAGA supporters over his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi "to produce any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony, subject to Court approval" related to the case.

On Friday, Trump signed the GENIUS Act -- the first major federal cryptocurrency bill -- into law.

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Jul 14, 2025, 6:16 PM EDT

Bondi and Patel spotted at White House

FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche were all spotted on the White House grounds Monday afternoon.

Sources told ABC News that Patel, Bondi and Blanche spent hours at the White House for meetings amid backlash from Trump’s core supporters following the decision by the DOJ and FBI to not release any additional information from their review of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Attorney General Pam Bondi listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, July 8, 2025.
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It was not immediately clear who the group met with and whether they saw the president.

Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino wasn’t present for the meetings, but sources tell ABC News that Bongino did come to work on Monday.

Patel was spotted arriving at the White House slightly before 3 p.m. and Blanche and Bondi were seen leaving just before 5:30 pm.

-ABC News’ Katherine Faulders and Lalee Ibssa

Jul 14, 2025, 3:48 PM EDT

Trump says he's 'open' to negotiating with EU on trade

President Donald Trump was asked whether he'd continue to negotiate with the European Union to try to get a tariff rate lower than 30% before Aug. 1. Trump seemed to indicate EU negotiators would come to the U.S. soon.

While Trump said he was open to continuing discussions, he also indicated that the letters he has sent to other trading partners are deals "already made."

"No, we're going to be talking to people. We have -- you know I watched a show this morning, they were talking about, well when's he going to make the deal? The deals are already made. The letters are the deals. The deals are made. There are no deals to make. They would like to do a different kind of a deal and we're always open to talk. We are open to talk, including to Europe. In fact, they're coming over, they'd like to talk to us," Trump said.

PHOTO: President Donald Trump departs after participating in a White House Faith Office luncheon in the State Dining Room of the White House,  July 14, 2025.
President Donald Trump departs after participating in a White House Faith Office luncheon in the State Dining Room of the White House, July 14, 2025.
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-ABC News' Michelle Stoddart

Jul 14, 2025, 12:10 PM EDT

Trump continues to blast Biden over autopen

President Donald Trump on Monday was asked about former President Joe Biden's recent interview with the New York Times, in which he said that he personally made every clemency and pardon decision during the last few weeks of his presidency that were signed with the autopen.

Biden hit back at Trump and others who've claimed that aides acted with the autopen without Biden's knowledge. "They're liars. They know it," Biden told the Times.

Donald Trump greets NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (L) in the Oval Office at the White House on July 14, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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"Well, I mean, you're talking about the autopen. Look, the auto pen I think is maybe one of the biggest scandals that we've had in 50 to 100 years," Trump said when asked about Biden's comments.

Trump added, "I guarantee you he knew nothing about what he was signing, I guarantee you."

Jul 14, 2025, 11:45 AM EDT

Trump says some Patriot systems will arrive in Ukraine within days

President Donald Trump was asked when he expected some weapons, including Patriot systems, to arrive in Ukraine.

"We're going to have some come very soon, within days," the president responded.

Trump said European countries that have Patriots will transfer them to Ukraine. "They're going to start arriving very soon," he said.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte jumped in to say the next arms delivery to Ukraine will encompass a wider range of military equipment beyond Patriot missile systems.

Donald Trump greets NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (L) in the Oval Office at the White House on July 14, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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