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According to the Associated Press: Republican senators who have disagreed with President Trump in recent weeks will have the opportunity to confront him face-to-face at a party luncheon at the Capitol on Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate voted to suspend the war against Iran unless Trump obtains congressional approval.
According to the New York Times, card services at several major Iranian banks were disrupted on Tuesday, less than two weeks after Iranian state media reported that some of these banks had suffered cyberattacks.
June 24 – According to the Wall Street Journal, Belarus, Russias closest ally, is increasingly becoming a potential new front in the Kremlins confrontation with the West. Moscow is seeking to strengthen its military alliance with the country, while Ukraine threatens to strike targets within its borders. According to former and current Russian and European officials, Moscow launched a pressure campaign against Belarus earlier this year, hoping to use it as a springboard for expanding its military operations in Ukraine or for unconventional actions against NATO members. This move suggests that Moscow may be weighing whether to allow the conflict to escalate at a high risk. Officials point out that Russia has already deployed tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, making the country a potential key player in this plan.
Market news: When discussing the job market, US President Trump called Eli Lilly (LLY.N) a "great pharmaceutical company" and also mentioned Lillys investments.