
The last Football Focus
Alex Scott presents the last Football Focus after 52 years on BBC One.
President Donald Trump stated that a deal to formally end the ongoing war in the Middle East and reopen the Strait of Hormuz has been largely negotiated [1.2.1]. The potential agreement includes Iran committing not to pursue nuclear weapons, though some regional officials counsel caution as final details are still being discussed.
A suspect was shot and killed by Secret Service agents after opening fire at a White House security checkpoint on Saturday evening. President Trump was on the premises but unharmed, while one civilian bystander was injured during the exchange of gunfire.
Tulsi Gabbard has stepped down from her position as Director of National Intelligence. Her sudden resignation was widely reported this weekend, adding another significant vacancy to the administration's national security team.
The U.S. Senate has removed a proposed one billion dollar funding measure for President Trump's White House ballroom construction project from a recent spending bill. The project has drawn significant bipartisan criticism as Americans face high gas prices resulting from the Iran conflict.
Incumbent Republican Senator Bill Cassidy placed third in the Louisiana primary, missing the runoff and effectively losing his seat. Trump-backed candidates Julia Letlow and John Fleming will now face off in a June 27 runoff election.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is on a four-day diplomatic trip to New Delhi, India. The visit aims to reset strained bilateral relations and address a growing trust deficit between Washington and Delhi.

Alex Scott presents the last Football Focus after 52 years on BBC One.
















