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.
Bondi says she'll stay as attorney general 'as long as the president wants me'
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday responded to calls for her resignation over the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, which has rankled the MAGA base.
"I'm going to be here for as long as the president wants me here, and I believe he's made that crystal clear," Bondi said.
Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses a drug enforcement-related announcement during a press conference at DEA Headquarters in Arlington, Va., July 15, 2025.
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When asked about her reported rift with Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino over the matter, Bondi said she was not going to discuss personnel matters.
"I was with [FBI] Director Patel all morning and we are committed to keeping America safe, making America safe, working with our incredible partners at DEA, FBI, ATF, U.S. Marshals to do everything we can to make America safe and that's what we're focused on," she said at an event at the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Jul 15, 2025, 1:58 PM EDT
Trump takes questions on Epstein files, defends AG Bondi
President Donald Trump continued to defend Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files as he took some questions from reporters on the subject.
One reporter asked about comments from his daughter-in-law Lara Trump that there should be more transparency in the Epstein case.
"The attorney general's handled that very well. She's really done a very good job," Trump said. "And I think that when you look at it, you'll understand that. I would like to see that also. But I think the attorney general, the credibility is very important. And, you want credible evidence or something like that. And I think the attorney general has handled it very well."
Donald Trump speaks to reporters on his way to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on July 15, 2025, in Washington, DC.
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ABC News' Katherine Faulders asked the president what Bondi told him about the DOJ and FBI review of the Epstein files and "specifically, did she tell you at all that your name appeared in the file?"
"No, no, she's -- she's given us just a very quick briefing," Trump responded before making baseless claims that the files were created by some of his political foes.
"And in terms of the credibility of the different things that they've seen, and I would say that, you know, these files were made up by Comey, they were made up by Obama, they were made up by the Biden -- and you know, we and we went through years of that with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, with all of the different things that we had to go through. We've gone through years of it, but she's handled it very well, and it's going to be up to her. Whatever she thinks is credible, she should release," Trump said.
Jul 15, 2025, 1:35 PM EDT
Trump reacts to inflation report, calls on Fed to lower interest rates
President Donald Trump, as he left the White House for an event in Pittsburgh, was asked about the new inflation data out Tuesday morning that found consumer prices rose 2.7% in June compared to a year ago.
The reading marked a notable surge in prices as Trump's tariff policy took hold, matching economists' expectations.
Trump called the increase "very slight."
Donald Trump speaks to reporters on his way to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on July 15, 2025, in Washington, DC.
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"Essentially, there were exactly as anticipated, very low inflation," he said. "So what you should do is lower the rate, the Fed should lower the rate immediately."
Jul 15, 2025, 12:46 PM EDT
White House lawn cleared after incident
At the White House on Tuesday, Secret Service cleared everyone off the White House North Lawn driveway as Education Secretary Linda McMahon was just about to appear for an interview on Fox News. USSS approached the Fox News tent and alerted McMahon and her staff, ushering her into the White House West Wing.
"Everyone go to the press briefing room please," one USSS police officer said to the press gathered on the North Lawn waiting to gaggle with McMahon.
The White House was situated a short time later and press was allowed back outside.
-ABC News' Katherine Faulders, Michelle Stoddart and Tierra Cunningham