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President Trump and other world leaders  ‘gathered on freedom’s altar‘ in Normandy, France to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

Democratic 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden reversed his position to oppose a ban on federal money for abortions following public scrutiny of his decades-long support for the ban.

That followed the Democratic leadership’s publicized split on impeaching President Trump, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying she would rather see Trump “in prison,” in response to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s requests for Pelosi to give the green light on launching an impeachment inquiry.

Big Tech stocked up on lawyers and lobbyists as companies like Amazon.com, Alphabet’s Google, Apple and Facebook work publicly and behind the scenes to make their cases for why they help competition, rather than harm it, in anticipated anti-trust lawsuits.

The world marked the 30th anniversary of the June Fourth Massacre of student protesters at Tiananmen Square in China.

The U.S. and Mexico continued negotiating as Trump renewed his tariff threats and Vice President Mike Pence told reporters “we need Mexico to do more.”

Mexico has since offered to send troops to the border to help reduce migrant crossings and, according to Bloomberg, money Americans might have saved with Trump’s tax cuts has been wiped out by tariffs already in place.

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