National Guard troops in DC are now armed, defense official says
Earlier, Trump offered to send troops to Baltimore, Maryland.
President Donald Trump on Sunday responded to Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's invitation to attend a public safety walk next month in Baltimore, offering to send "troops" to the city.
On Friday, Trump announced on social media that the U.S. "now fully owns and controls 10% of INTEL." Trump said he negotiated the deal with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan.
Earlier Friday, federal agents were seen searching the Maryland residence of former Trump national security adviser turned critic John Bolton. Sources told ABC News the search was related to allegations that Bolton is in possession of classified records.
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Trump says Missouri is 'now IN' as redistricting battle heats up
As the redistricting battle heats up after Texas passed their new congressional maps favoring Republicans, President Donald Trump is saying that Missouri is "now IN."
"We’re going to win the Midterms in Missouri again, bigger and better than ever before!" Trump wrote on his social media platform.
The post comes as California's Governor Gavin Newsom has vowed to change their maps to favor Democrats, with the California state legislature set to meet on Thursday. Trump has also put pressure on other states, including Indiana, to redraw their districts to favor Republicans.
-ABC News' Michelle Stoddart
US, European Union announce 'Framework Agreement' on trade
The U.S. and the European Union released a joint statement on Thursday outlining a "Framework Agreement" on trade, weeks after President Donald Trump announced a deal in July.
"The United States and the European Union intend this Framework Agreement to be a first step in a process that can be further expanded over time to cover additional areas and continue to improve market access and increase their trade and investment relationship," the statement reads.
According to the statement, the U.S. will impose a 15% tariff on most goods from the EU, including pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. The U.S. will keep the current 27.5% tariffs on automobiles from the EU until it introduces legislation to reduce tariffs on a variety of U.S. goods.
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According to the joint statement, the EU intends to provide preferential market access for seafood and non-sensitive agricultural goods imported from the US, including tree nuts, certain dairy products, fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, processed foods, planting seeds, soybean oil, and pork and bison meat. It also plans to substantially increase procurement of military and defense equipment from the United States.
-ABC News' Zunaira Zaki
GOP loyalists nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Republican Reps. Andy Ogles, Marlin Stutzman and Ralph Norman joined together to pitch a letter seeking a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump following the summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, as well as follow-on talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other European leaders.
In a letter to the Nobel Committee dated Aug. 19, the lawmakers cite Trump’s diplomatic efforts from his first term, including his engagement with North Korea, as well as his second term -- from Gaza to Ukraine.
“President Trump’s foreign policy reflects a consistent philosophy: that peace is best secured through strength, clarity, and direct engagement,” the letter notes. “He has shown a unique ability to bring adversaries to the table, to create openings where diplomacy had long failed, to achieve tangible outcomes while avoiding large-scale new U.S. troop deployments, and to bring greater fraternity among nations historically at odds with one another.”
The nomination is the latest effort from Trump loyalists in the Capitol to heap praise on the president joining efforts to add him to Mount Rushmore, put him on the $100 bill, create the $250 bill and put him on it, create a national holiday on his birthday, and rename Dulles International Airport for him -- among other proposals.
-ABC News' John Parkinson
DeSantis says state is asking administration about another US House seat
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at a news conference Wednesday said the state would be asking the administration to allocate Florida another seat in the House of Representatives, which would mean the state would have to redraw its congressional maps.
The governor claimed Florida's population was undercounted in the 2020 census and should have gotten at least one more House seat.
The Census Bureau said in 2022 that Florida’s population was undercounted.
“So if that relief is given then that would obviously force us, force the Florida Legislature to have to redraw the maps that we have for U.S. House of Representatives, because we have 28 districts currently. We would presumably have 29," DeSantis said.
"But that would need to be done, you know, likely within the next three to six months, so that we have enough time to be able to get that done, but we are going to press this issue," he added.
-ABC News' Oren Oppenheim