President Donald Trump rejected a plan from Israel to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei amidst ongoing missile attacks between the two nations. The White House conveyed its opposition to the Israeli proposal, fearing it could escalate the conflict and destabilize the region further. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu neither confirmed nor denied the rejection of the plan, dismissing reports about it as “fake.” Trump issued a stern warning to Iran on social media, cautioning against retaliating towards U.S. interests in the Middle East and asserting readiness to use military force if provoked. The Trump administration aims to prevent Israel’s military actions against Iran’s nuclear program from spiraling into a larger conflict. Amidst these tensions, Trump expressed hope for a peaceful resolution between Israel and Iran. Meanwhile, a survey reveals that a majority of U.S. adults believe programs like Medicaid and food stamps require increased funding, highlighting a disparity between public sentiment and the GOP’s proposed budget cuts. The Justice Department’s recent actions regarding voting and elections signal a shift towards addressing concerns raised by conservative activists, potentially indicating a broader role in future elections. These developments occur against the backdrop of the G-7 Summit in Canada, where Trump is engaged in diplomatic discussions with world leaders.