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Trump admin live updates: Trump says Hamas will release hostage Edan Alexander
Trump did not provide any timing on when Alexander is expected to be released.
The White House said on Sunday that it reached a trade deal with China as the two countries negotiated for a second day in Switzerland. China has yet to comment on Sunday's talks.
"We’re confident that the deal we struck with our Chinese partners will help us to work toward resolving that national emergency,” U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told reporters in Geneva. But Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said "substantial progress" had been made but stopped short of touting a full deal.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced a trade deal with the United Kingdom -- the first in what the White House said it hopes will be a flurry of agreements while the reciprocal tariff pause is in effect. With UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on speaker phone in the Oval Office, the leaders conceded that they are still working out the details of the agreement.
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Leavitt pushes back about questions over Trump family businesses
Reporters asked White House press secretary Leavitt if President Donald Trump's family members would accompany him on his trip to the Middle East.
Many of them have business interests in the region.
Leavitt fired back and claimed that "it's frankly ridiculous that anyone in this room would even suggest that President Trump is doing anything for his own benefit.
"This White House holds ourselves to the highest of ethical standards," she said.
Adams requested meeting with Trump, Leavitt says
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that New York City Mayor Eric Adams requested a meeting with President Donald Trump,
"The president was willing to take it. If the president wishes to discuss his private meeting afterwards, I will let him do that himself," she said.
WH: Trump won't 'unilaterally' bring down China tariffs, Beijing needs to make concessions
ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt about Trump's post on Friday morning signaling an openness to lowering the China tariffs to 80%.
"The president still remains with his position that he is not going to unilaterally bring down tariffs on China. We need to see concessions from them as well. Again, that's part of the reason Secretary Bessent is going to talk to the Chinese counterparts this weekend to start those discussions in person," Leavitt said.
"As for the 80% number, that was a number the president threw out there and we'll see what happens this weekend, and always in the effort of transparency, I'm sure you'll hear directly from the treasury secretary or the president after those negotiations conclude," she said.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he's set to meet with Trump this afternoon
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Friday that he is set to meet with Trump in the afternoon to discuss infrastructure and other issues impacting the city.
"We are on a flight to D.C. to meet with the president and his administration to go over some important items that impact the city," Adams said in a social media video shot on a plane and posted on Friday morning. "We're looking forward to finding ways that we can collaborate together to address infrastructure and other funding items."
Their meeting comes after a federal judge earlier this year dismissed the corruption charges against Adams at the request Trump's Justice Department. Their discussion at the White House on Friday will be their first face-to-face meeting since then. Adams met with Trump in Florida when he was president-elect in January. He also attended Trump's inauguration.
-ABC New's Oren Oppenheim