President Donald Trump on Thursday revoked the Secret Service detail for former Vice President Kamala Harris that was previously extended by former President Joe Biden.
Meanwhile, fallout continues from the White House's attempt to remove Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez.
Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill has been tapped as the interim director of the CDC, a White House official confirmed to ABC News.
Trump appeared at events today with what appeared to bruises on the back of his hand.
When asked about the bruising that was apparent to reporters, the White House referred ABC News to a July 17 memo from the president's physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, attributing the bruising on his hand to a combination of aspirin therapy and frequent handshaking.
A mark on a hand of U.S. President Donald Trump is seen during a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung at the Oval Office, at the White House, in Washington, August 25, 2025.
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Aug 25, 2025, 2:00 PM EDT
Trump suggests renaming Department of Defense to the Department of War
President Donald Trump, at both his White House events on Monday, mused about renaming the Department of Defense.
"You know, we got the Department of Defense, but I -- between us, I think we're going to change the name," Trump said in the Oval Office as he met with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung.
He said he thought there would be more information to come on the matter "soon."
President Donald Trump speaks to the press during a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, August 25, 2025.
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"Everybody likes that. We had an unbelievable history of victory when it was Department of War," Trump said. "Then we changed it to Department of Defense. So that's a little thing, has nothing to do with your country, but it's something that I think you're going to be hearing about or seeing about over the next couple of weeks. Probably that change is going to be made over the next week or so."
The Department of War was created in 1789. It was later reorganized and renamed after World War II.
Aug 25, 2025, 1:40 PM EDT
Trump on whether he'd send the National Guard to red states: 'Sure'
ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott pressed President Donald Trump on whether he would send troops to Republican-led states as he debates taking action against Chicago.
"Mr. President, on the National Guard, you've talked a lot about Democratic-run cities and states. Would you also consider sending the National Guard into red states and red cities that are also seeing high crime?" Scott asked.
"Sure," Trump responded. "But there aren't that many of them."
President Donald Trump speaks to the press during a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, August 25, 2025.
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Trump contended Democrat-led areas experience more crime and continued to rail against cashless bail policies.Reports show cities with some of the country's highest homicide rates are blue cities in red states, including Jackson, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee.
Aug 25, 2025, 1:15 PM EDT
Trump tells ABC Putin-Zelenskyy meeting will 'be up to them'
ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott pressed President Donald Trump on his phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week, during which the White House said Putin promised to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the coming weeks.
"Mr. president, when you met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, how soon did he say that he wanted to sit down with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy?" Scott asked. "Russia, as of now, says there's no meeting on the books and no agenda set." "Well, that's going to be up to them," Trump said. "It takes two to tango, I always say. And they should meet, I think, before I have a meeting and probably close the deal but I think it's appropriate they meet."
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in the Oval Office of the White House, Aug. 25, 2025, in Washington.
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Trump called it a "concession" for Putin to travel to Alaska to meet earlier this month, saying the Russian leader "wasn't happy" to travel to the U.S. Trump said he "appreciate the fact" Putin came to the U.S. and said he's "always had a very good relationship" with him.
"I don't know that they'll meet," he went on to say about Putin and Zelenskyy. "Maybe they will, maybe they won't. They'd like me to be at the meeting. I said, 'You guys have to work it out. It's between you.'"
Trump was asked how long he was willing to let this play out and whether there would be additional consequences for Russia if Putin doesn't sit down with Zelenskyy. Trump said "we'll see what happens over the next week or two."