The United States and Iran traded strikes over the weekend, throwing their latest ceasefire into question. No new deal has been announced. The two sides had reached an agreement to halt hostilities, but the weekend’s exchange put that arrangement on uncertain footing.
Details on what triggered the renewed fire remain limited. What’s clear is that both sides launched strikes after the ceasefire was already in place โ a development that leaves the status of any ongoing negotiations unresolved.
Separately, President Trump has nominated a former Oklahoma state trooper to serve as the next head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The White House has not yet released a timeline for a Senate confirmation hearing.
The nominee’s name wasn’t immediately available from official announcements as of Sunday, June 29, 2026. The nomination is the latest move by the administration to reshape the leadership of federal immigration enforcement agencies.

