Trump Says Netanyahu 'Doesn’t Call The Shots': ReportPresident Donald Trump told The Financial Times that Israel will have to get on board with any U.S.-Iran deal.“[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] won’t have any choice,” Trump told the FT in a telephone interview. “I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn’t call the shots.”Trump assured the outlet that the deal will still be made despite Iran’s strikes against Israel on Sunday. Earlier reporting suggested that Trump was planning to tell Netanyahu not to launch retaliatory strikes.If the deal to end the war were to fail, Trump said he would weigh conducting a commando raid on Iran.“Number one, it would mean that possibly we would go in and take care of the rest of the place that we didn’t take care of militarily. Or it would just mean that we would keep the blockade on Iran because the blockade has been probably more powerful than any attack that was ever made on that country,” Trump told the outlet.Read more at The Financial Times:Latest Live UpdatesWhite House AI Policy Adviser To Leave Role At End Of June: ReportSriram Krishnan, who has served as the White House senior policy adviser for AI, is leaving his role at the end of June, an anonymous source told The Washington Post.Krishnan played a major role in the Trump administration's 28-page “AI Action Plan," which, in part, was concentrated on "winning the AI race" through expanding AI infrastructure and removing regulations. He also helped create Trump's executive order restricting state-level AI laws.Krishnan reportedly plans to start an organization that can influence tech policy and collaborate with the Trump administration. HeRead more at The Washington Post:Stabbing Attacks At Penn Station Leave At Least 5 People InjuredFive people were injured in a series of stabbings at New York’s Penn Station on Sunday evening and a suspect is in custody, authorities said.Paramedics responding around 7 p.m. found one victim with a serious injury, two with moderate injuries, and the rest with minor injuries, the city’s fire department said in a statement. All were transported to Bellevue Hospital. It said the suspect was in custody without elaborating.Read more from The Associated Press:Lawsuit Aims To Shut Down UFC Fight On White House Lawn For Trump's BirthdayA federal lawsuit seeks to halt the upcoming UFC fight card on the White House South Lawn in a mixed martial arts show timed for President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and part of the celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary.The filing Saturday by the Public Integrity Project on behalf of two Virginia residents contends the Trump administration’s authorization of the June 14 event was unlawful. The lawsuit says such approval violated National Park Service regulations prohibiting sporting events on federal parklands, Congress did not consent to the towering arch overlooking the event space and no environmental review was conducted before the construction.Read more from The Associated Press: Trump To Reportedly Tell Netanyahu Not To Attack Iran In Response To MissilesPresident Donald Trump told Axios he is urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to launch retaliatory strikes on Iran, after the Islamic Republic fired a barrage of missiles in response to the Israeli military's continued bombing of Lebanon."The Iranian missile fire didn't hit anyone. I hope Israel doesn't respond," he reportedly said. "If Bibi attacks them back, it'll just drag on like it has for the past 47 years, or the past 3,000 years."The Islamic Republic said its missile attack was a "warning" to Israel, whose military keeps destroying southern Lebanon despite knowing a ceasefire there is necessary to reach a negotiated peace deal with Iran. Trump said he is "not happy" about Israel's recent attacks on Beirut, and told Fox News they were not coordinated with the U.S."We are very close to a deal to end the war, and it will be a good deal," Trump told Israeli Channel 12. "I don't want this to derail the agreement. Both sides have attacked, and I don't want to see another attack."Iran Launches Strikes At Israel In Retaliation For Bombing LebanonIran says it launched a series of missiles at Israel on Sunday – the first time since the fragile ceasefire went into effect – as "a warning" to the country for bombing Lebanon just days after agreeing to a truce.Iran has long said that any negotiated peace deal with the U.S. and Israel must include a ceasefire in Lebanon, which the Israeli military has relentlessly attacked on the claim it is targeting Hezbollah. Despite pressure from the U.S., Israel has killed and forcibly expelled the people of southern Lebanese cities like Tyre, Nabatieh and Beirut.The Islamic Republic targeted the Ramat David Airbase, where it said Israel was launching its attacks on Lebanon. Israel said it intercepted the missiles and is preparing a response."The Islamic Republic of Iran had repeatedly declared that it would not tolerate violations of the ceasefire or aggression against Lebanon. Tonight, the aggressors received their response," senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaee said in a statement. "This response is a warning for them to cease their villainy; every new action will be met with a more crushing response and heavier costs."Trump Dismisses Idea That Iran Betrays His 'No New Wars' Campaign MessagePresident Donald Trump is dismissing the idea that launching the war with Iran this year betrayed his refrain of “No new wars” that he made repeatedly as he campaigned again for the White House.Trump, in an interview that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” said he “didn’t guarantee” there would be no wars if he were back in office.“First of all, I didn’t guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world?” Trump said.Read more from The Associated Press:'I've Had Enough': Trump Storms Out Of 'Meet The Press' Interview In Total MeltdownPresident Donald Trump dipped into his arsenal of insults as he grew increasingly frustrated with “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker doing her job as a journalist before he eventually stormed out of an interview that aired Sunday.Trump’s crash-out arrived minutes after Welker asked him about the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, a concept that the administration says its “not moving forward” despite the president not ruling out the idea of Jan. 6 rioters getting taxpayer-funded payouts.Read more:'I've Had Enough': Trump Storms Out Of 'Meet The Press' Interview In Total MeltdownPresident Donald Trump dipped into his arsenal of insults as he grew increasingly frustrated with “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker doing her job as a journalist before he eventually stormed out of an interview that aired Sunday.Trump’s crash-out arrived minutes after Welker asked him about the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, a concept that the administration says its “not moving forward” despite the president not ruling out the idea of Jan. 6 rioters getting taxpayer-funded payouts.Read more:British Deputy PM Tells Vance He Was Wrong To Blame Immigration For Teen's MurderBritain’s deputy prime minister said Sunday that he told U.S. Vice President JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for the death of a university student who was handcuffed as he lay dying from a stab wound.David Lammy, who is also the justice minister, said he challenged Vance in what he described as a “robust” phone call on Saturday. Lammy and Vance have struck up a friendship, based on their religious beliefs and family backgrounds, even though they come from different sides of the political spectrum.Read more from The Associated Press:Scott Pelley Accuses Bari Weiss Of 'Putting A Thumb On The Scale' For TrumpScott Pelley, the veteran “60 Minutes” anchor who was fired last week, has attacked CBS News leadership in his first interview since being kicked off the storied news program.Speaking to The New York Times, the reporter accused Bari Weiss, CBS News editor-in-chief, of “putting a thumb on the scale” for President Donald Trump’s administration.“My impression at the time was that she was putting a thumb on the scale on behalf of the administration. Constantly looking out for the views of the president,” he told the newspaper's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.Pelley also mocked Weiss and the show's recently-installed executive producer, Nick Bilton, for their “disingenuous” attempts to modernize the program, when “60 Minutes” had long ago embraced the internet.“It’s almost as if Bari Weiss and Nick Bilton were sealed in a time capsule in 1990, and it just cracked open,” said Pelley, whose career at CBS News spanned more than three decades. “They’ve just discovered the internet, and they’re running around telling everybody how important it is.”Pelley was fired after criticizing Weiss at a tense all-hands meeting last Monday, accusing the former right-wing columnist of “murdering ‘60 Minutes.’” A CBS News spokesperson responded to Pelley's “thumb on the scale” claim, telling the Times that “there is no credible argument” to suggest this was ever the case.Read more at The New York Times:See All Updates