White House Weekly Brief

[VT- Washington, D.C.] Saturday, July 19, 2025 – The White House this week focused on a range of domestic and international developments, including legislative activity, diplomatic meetings, economic indicators, and policy announcements.


I. Foreign Affairs and International Engagement

  • President Meets with NATO Secretary General
    President Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to discuss potential sales of U.S. military equipment to the alliance.
  • Visit from Bahrain’s Crown Prince
    Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain, Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, visited the Oval Office. The two leaders announced closer cooperation and finalized a new bilateral trade agreement.
  • U.S.–Indonesia Trade Deal Finalized
    The administration announced the completion of a new trade agreement with Indonesia, aimed at expanding economic ties between the two countries.

II. Domestic Policy and Legislative Updates

  • $92 Billion Investment in Pennsylvania
    During a trip to Pennsylvania, President Trump announced a $92 billion investment in the state’s technology and energy sectors.
  • Two Key Bills Signed into Law
    • The HALT Fentanyl Act was signed, classifying all fentanyl-related substances—including analogues—as Schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act.
    • The GENIUS Act establishes a regulatory framework for stablecoins. The legislation followed a vote-whipping effort led by the President.
  • First Federal Rescissions Package Passed
    Congress approved the administration’s first rescissions proposal, reducing federal spending by $9 billion. Cuts affected foreign aid, as well as funding for NPR and PBS.

III. Economic Indicators

  • June Inflation Data Beats Expectations
    The Producer Price Index (PPI) remained flat for June (vs. +0.2% expected), while the Core Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 0.2% (vs. 0.3% expected), suggesting slower-than-anticipated inflation growth.

IV. Additional Highlights

  • Vice President Vance Visits Camp Pendleton and Pennsylvania
    Vice President J.D. Vance joined Marines for a hike at Camp Pendleton and later visited Don’s Machine Shop in West Pittston, PA to discuss the impact of the administration’s proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill” on American manufacturing.
  • First Lady Promotes Youth Housing Initiative
    First Lady Melania Trump celebrated a $30 million commitment for foster youth housing included in the FY2026 Transportation-HUD appropriations bill.
  • Food Industry Reform Commitments
    Major food manufacturers made health-conscious pledges:
    • Ice cream companies will phase out artificial dyes by 2028
    • Welch’s Fruit Snacks will remove artificial coloring by 2026
    • Coca-Cola will replace high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar in future products

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