In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
- NATO appears to be doubling down on Ukraine. The defense alliance is preparing to announce its intention to station senior officials in Kyiv to shore up long-term support for the nation and quote “Trump-proof” its efforts against Russia.
- We’ll have the latest on the so-called “day after” debate in Israel, with Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly softening his position on allowing the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza when the war comes to an end.
- More than 100 victims of Hamas’s October 7th attack have launched a lawsuit in a federal court against Iran, Syria, and North Korea, seeking at least 4 billion dollars in damages.
- And in today’s Back of the Brief, despite claims of a crackdown on the border, more than 100,000 migrants were allowed into the US in June. We’ll break down the latest numbers.
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