Trump: US Negotiators Heading to Doha for Iran Talks; Supreme Court Set for Major Final Rulings | NTD Good Morning (June 30)
President Donald Trump says U.S. negotiators are heading to Qatar for talks, while repeating that the denuclearization of Iran is a priority. The president is sending his son-in-law Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff to lead the negotiating team in Doha. Iran, however, says no talks with the United States are currently scheduled, underscoring the fragility of the June 17 interim peace agreement.
The Supreme Court is set to issue its final rulings of the term on Tuesday. The justices will decide whether Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship can stand under the 14th Amendment. The court will also rule on state bans limiting male athletes in girls’ and women’s school sports. In another case, the justices will rule on limits to how much money political candidates can spend in coordination with their parties.
Four-time world champion Germany was knocked out on penalties by underdog Paraguay on Monday. The South American nation held out in a 1-all draw in regulation and extra time. This defeat also marks the first time Germany lost a penalty shootout in 50 years. Meanwhile, African champion Morocco also knocked out the Netherlands on penalties, and Brazil defeated Japan 2–1. Team USA will be back in action on Wednesday, playing Bosnia and Herzegovina in California.










