G7 Summit

Awarding himself the multimillion-dollar G-7 contract clearly violates federal law, former prosecutors say, but Trump can't be prosecuted as president.
Sens. Sherrod Brown, Ron Wyden and Gary Peters called the decision "another outrageous example" of presidential misconduct.
"I just think it’s another day in the life of Washington, D.C., these days," Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said.
Trump has called Democratic leaders, the news media, former President Barack Obama and the entire 2016 election "corrupt."
Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney dismissed concerns that the president would personally profit by holding the summit at a property he owns.
The House Judiciary Committee is looking into the president's proposal as it determines whether to pursue impeachment hearings.
The president is promoting his Florida property, which a guest claimed was infested with "voracious bed bugs,” for next year's G-7 summit of world leaders.
As the Amazon burns, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is demanding an apology from French President Emmanuel Macron for calling him a liar.
President Donald Trump claims he won’t make “any money” if the next G-7 summit is held at his own golf resort, but he’s no stranger to turning a buck from government business.
The CNN host dissects the president's wild performance in France.