Africa weighs Trump’s ‘commercial diplomacy’ versus sovereignty

Zambia is closely reviewing a multibillion-dollar deal that could grant the US access to key minerals in exchange for support and citizens’ health data.
A health worker in Zambia.Peng Lijun/Xinhua via Getty Images

FHFA chief teases new housing policy

Bill Pulte said to expect the new policy in “the next week or two.”
Bill Pulte Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Republican floats vote on filibuster

The loudest proponent of changing the rules, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., told Semafor he is not trying to use the “nuclear option” to do it.
Ron JohnsonKent Nishimura/Reuters

Top Senate Democrats press Trump on affordability

Their message offers a preview of their party’s economic messaging leading up to November’s midterms.
Chuck SchumerAnnabelle Gordon/Reuters
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US banking regulators set to ease capital requirements

US banking regulators are expected to vote this morning on their latest attempt to overhaul capital requirements following years of intense lobbying.
Michelle BowmanKevin Mohatt/Reuters

FHFA chief teases new housing policy

Bill Pulte said to expect the new policy in “the next week or two.”
Bill Pulte Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Republican floats vote on filibuster

The loudest proponent of changing the rules, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., told Semafor he is not trying to use the “nuclear option” to do it.
Ron JohnsonKent Nishimura/Reuters

Top Senate Democrats press Trump on affordability

Their message offers a preview of their party’s economic messaging leading up to November’s midterms.

As Takaichi visits, Iran preoccupies White House

Trump’s meeting with Japan’s prime minister, which otherwise would have been about China and trade, will now focus on the war in the Middle East.

FBI investigates intelligence aide who resigned over war

Inquiry focuses on alleged leaks.

How the US economy will cope with the Iran war

Moody’s Analytics forecast the probability of a recession in the next year at 49%, driven largely by higher oil prices.

Stocks fall on Fed chair’s pessimism

“We had the tariff shock, we had the pandemic, and now we have an energy shock of some size and duration” amid war in Iran, Jerome Powell said at a news conference.

Gabbard’s standing intact amid mixed signals on Iran

The director of national intelligence appeared on the Hill one day after the public resignation of a top aide over the war.

Republicans grow more frustrated with Justice Department’s Fed probe

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., told Semafor that lawmakers won’t advance Trump’s pick for chair “until 292 days expires or the investigation does.”

Paul to oppose Mullin’s confirmation — but won’t block him

The two Republican senators sparred during Mullin’s hearing to become Homeland Security secretary
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