Trump admin updates: Trump calls for expanded deportations in LA, NYC and more

Trump ordered ICE "to do all in their power" to achieve deportation goals.

Last Updated: June 15, 2025, 9:23 PM EDT

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed to ABC News that it issued new guidance to pause most raids on farms, restaurants, and hotels, after President Trump earlier this week shifted his stance on targeting undocumented workers in those industries.

Meanwhile, a massive military parade to mark the Army's 250th birthday will be underway Saturday in Washington, D.C.

Jun 13, 2025, 11:44 PM EDT

Trump earned $600M in 2024, including $57M from crypto venture: Financial disclosure

President Donald Trump earned at least $620 million in income from his various personal businesses throughout 2024, according to a new financial disclosure report released on Friday.

Trump's total income includes the $57 million from the crypto firm World Liberty Financial, headed up in part by some of his children, as well as tens of millions earned from his various trademark and licensing businesses, and hundreds of millions in business income from his various properties.

President Donald Trump speaks after signing a bill blocking California's rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, in the East Room of the White House, June 12, 2025, in Washington.
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According to the disclosure, Trump owns nearly 16 billion governance tokens of World Liberty Financial, though the exact value of his holdings in dollar amounts is difficult to determine.

Income from trademarks

The report shows how Trump’s various private trademark and loyalty ventures have financially benefited him. According to the disclosure report, those businesses, under CIC Ventures LLC, made Trump $11 million in 2024.

That includes:

– $3 million from his “Save America” book;
– $2.8 million from Trump Watches;
– $2.5 million from Trump sneakers and fragrances;
– $1.3 million from the Lee Greenwood "God Bless the USA" Bible;
– $1 million from Trump guitars; and
– $250,000 from the “Letters to Trump” book

Income from resorts, golf courses

The report also shows that Trump made over $50 million in “resort related revenue” in 2024 from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, which has become a central location for Trump during his presidency and where government officials and businessmen alike have flocked to spend time with the president.

His most lucrative golf course was his Doral club, which earned him more than $110 million in 2024, the filing shows.

He made roughly $33 million from his Bedminster golf club; $28 million from his Jupiter golf club; $29 million from his golf club in West Palm Beach; and $20 million from his Virginia golf club near Washington, D.C.

-ABC News' Soo Rin Kim and Olivia Rubin

Jun 12, 2025, 7:33 PM EDT

Johnson says passing bill that codifies DOGE cuts a ‘critical step’

Speaker Mike Johnson celebrated the passage of the $9.4 billion package to codify DOGE cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting in the House.

“This is a long time overdue. We just had an important vote here on the floor. Today's passage of this initial rescissions package marks a critical step towards a more responsible and transparent government that puts the interest of the American taxpayers first.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson takes a selfie as he arrives for a bill signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House, June 12, 2025 in Washington.
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We want to thank DOGE for their heroic and patriotic efforts that work led to this,” Johnson told reporters in the Capitol after the vote.

Johnson said the package is “just one of the ways” Republicans are codifying DOGE cuts. “There’ll be more of this in the days ahead,” he added.

“This is a good day for the House chamber. This the first rescissions package now passed through the House. I expect it will pass through this Senate,” he concluded.

-ABC News’ Lauren Peller

Jun 12, 2025, 6:33 PM EDT

CBO says Trump megabill would cut resources for poor, help rich

A new analysis from the bipartisan Congressional Budget Office released Thursday shows the House-passed Trump megabill would reduce “resources” of the poorest U.S. households by about $1,600 per year while households in the top 10% would see gains of about $12,000 per year.

Overall, the megabill would benefit high-earners most but reduce financial resources to lowest-income households.

A U.S. Park Police mounted officer rides across the National Mall near the U.S. Capitol at dawn, June 12, 2025 in Washington.
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In addition, the lowest-earning 10% would see a 3.9% income cut while the highest-earning 10% would get a 2.3% income boost.

-ABC News’ Lauren Peller

Jun 12, 2025, 4:22 PM EDT

Johnson touts rescissions package passage; 4 Republicans voted against it

House Speaker Mike Johnson called the recessions package vote a "critical step toward a more responsible and transparent government that puts the interests of the American taxpayers first" and thanked DOGE for its work to identify spending cuts.

"Under President Trump's leadership, your taxpayer dollars are no longer being wasted. Instead, they are being directed toward priorities that truly benefit the American people," Johnson said.

The measure did face opposition, though, among a handful of Republicans.

The four House Republicans who voted against the package to codify DOGE cuts were Reps. Mark Amodei of Nevada, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Nicole Malliotakis of New York and Mike Turner of Ohio.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson takes a selfie as he arrives for a bill signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House, June 12, 2025 in Washington.
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-ABC News' Lauren Peller

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