Here is what happened during the 23rd week of Trump in power

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President Donald Trump continued to boast of the American strikes against Iranian nuclear installations and visited the Netherlands for the NATO summit this week.
The United States has launched strikes on Saturday evening targeting the main Iranian nuclear installations, which involved more than 125 American planes, said the president of the joint staff chiefs on Sunday, General Dan Caine.
After the strikes, Trump declared in an address to the nation that the mission had left the nuclear sites “completely and completely deleted”. But a few days later, a disclosed report of the Defense Intelligence Agency, published by CNN and the New York Times, questioned these affirmations, affirming that strikes had only withdrawn the nuclear program of Iran of several months.
Trump struck Iran “undoubtedly” if he restarts the nuclear weapon program

Trump said on Saturday that the United States had finished a “very successful” strike against Iranian nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, adding that Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities were “erased”. (Fox News)
Meanwhile, the United States, the United States and Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have all said that the three nuclear sites that US forces had encountered had undergone massive damage.
However, Trump said that he would not hesitate to launch additional strikes against Iran – if Tehran seeks to strengthen his nuclear program.
Here is also what happened this week:
NATO summit
Trump attended the NATO summit in the Netherlands on Tuesday and Wednesday, where he met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Ukrainian leader said in an article on X on Wednesday that the two “covered all the really important questions” when the United States had sought to negotiate a peace agreement to put an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump praised that NATO allies strengthen defense spending: “really amazing”

President Donald Trump speaks with Secretary General Mark Rutte during a group photo of heads of state and government at the NATO summit in Hague, the Netherlands on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (AP photo / Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
NATO allies – almost in Spain – agreed on Wednesday to stimulate defense expenses at 5% of GDP by 2035.
Trump has long pleaded for NATO allies to increase defense expenses between 2% and 5% of GDP – and clearly indicated that European countries must assume greater responsibility for the security of their continent.
‘Big, beautiful bill’ event
Trump prompted legislators to obtain his bill on taxation and internal policy of the finish line Thursday, labeling the measure “The most important border legislation to cross the soil of the congress”.
Trump says that “Big, Magnificent” Bill “must” respect the deadline while some Republicans vacillate

President Donald Trump has a photo of Katie Abraham, represented on the right, like his father, Joe Abraham, on the left, looks during an event to promote Trump’s interior policy on Thursday in the east house of the White House. (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
“It is the ultimate codification of our agenda for – very simply, a sentence that has been well used by me in the past 10 years, but perhaps even before that – making America again large,” said Trump in a “big and beautiful event” in the White House on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the Republicans rushed to reform and adopt the measure before the deadline of Trump’s July 4, following the determination of the Senate Elizabeth Macdonough Thursday that several Medicaid reforms in radical tax adoption have not followed the rules of the Senate and must be deleted.