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    Scoop: Trump to attend G7 summit in France despite friction with allies
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    President Trump with President Macron in Egypt last year. Photo: Evan Vucci/Pool via Getty

    President Trump will attend the G7 leaders' meeting in France in June to talk artificial intelligence, trade and crime-fighting, a White House official told Axios.

    Why it matters: It's customary for U.S. leaders to attend the annual summits, but Trump's attendance was not a sure thing due to his increasing anger with G7 members like the U.K., France, Germany and Italy for not aligning with his war effort in Iran.

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    DOJ settlement ends pending tax investigations into Trump
    United States Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche during a press briefing with US President Donald Trump and United States Attorney General Pam Bondi in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Friday June 27, 2025. (Photo by Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Image

    President Trump and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche during a press briefing last year. Photo: Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    A settlement between President Trump and the IRS that created a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund was expanded Tuesday to bar investigations into him, his family and his businesses' previously filed tax returns.

    Why it matters: The expanded waiver intensifies scrutiny of a controversial settlement involving agencies that Trump effectively oversees.

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    Exclusive: Clean energy deals on track for "biggest year ever"

    Corporations are poised to buy more clean energy this year than ever before, driven by the AI boom and a rush to secure expiring tax credits, according to a new report shared exclusively with Axios.

    Why it matters: The surge underscores the enduring influence of corporate demand on the clean energy market — and the resilience of cleantech investment even after President Trump rolled back federal support.

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