The Note: Candidates Respond to Terror

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--TRUMP VOTERS VOICE MIXED REACTIONS TO SHIFT: Trump's backers expressed a range of opinions over the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s tweak in his proposed ban on Muslims entering the U.S., according to phone interviews with participants in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll. Some criticized Trump’s bowing to political pressure, while others praised what they called a pragmatic move that could strengthen his hand in the general election. Melvin Hicks, a retired 79-year-old mechanical engineer and a Trump backer from Lakeland, Florida, supported the candidate's original pledge in December to temporarily ban all Muslims from entering the U.S., and expressed disappointment over the shift. "I would have rather he stayed with his stronger position," he said. "He's getting a lot of pressure and I think he's wilted a little bit there." More from ABC’s JOHN KRUZEL, RYAN STRUYK and NOAH FITZGEREL: http://abcn.ws/291o7f4

YESTERDAY ON THE TRAIL with ABC’s VERONICA STRACQUALURSI and PAOLA CHAVEZ

TRUMP SAYS US ROBBED BY ‘ELITE’ HE ‘USED TO BE’ PART OF. Donald Trump announced a twist on his campaign slogan during an economic speech in Pennsylvania, saying that he has a plan to "Make America Wealthy Again" and claiming that the country was robbed by the "financial elite" of which he "used to be" part. "The legacy of Pennsylvania steelworkers lives in the bridges, railways and skyscrapers that make up our great American landscape. But our workers' loyalty was repaid you know it better than anybody with betrayal," Trump said during the speech, at an aluminum plant. ABC’s KATHERINE FAULDERS and MEGHAN KENEALLY report Trump repeatedly said under his presidency he would order "American steel" to be used to reinforce bridges and build "skyscrapers soaring, soaring into the sky." http://abcn.ws/298tpVf

NOTED: TRUMP'S UNUSUAL BACKGROUND STEALS THE SHOW. Trump revealed his plan to obtain “economic independence” while speaking at the Alumisource Factory today in Monessen, Pennsylvania -- but it seems like all anybody could focus on was his rather eco-friendly background. So just what was behind the presumptive Republican nominee? Twitter has some thoughts, curated by ABC’s PAOLA CHAVEZ: http://abcn.ws/2928WCt

CLINTON: IT’S ‘TIME TO MOVE ON’ FOLLOWING RELEASE OF BENGHAZI COMMITTEE REPORT. Following the release of the House Republicans on the Benghazi Select Committee’s final report, Hillary Clinton brushed off the document, saying it was nothing new and that it was “time to move on,” ABC’s VERONICA STRACQUALURSI, LIZ KREUTZ and PAOLA CHAVEZ report. “I said this when I testified for 11 hours that no one has thought more about or lost more sleep over the lives that we lost, the four Americans, which was devastating,” Clinton said. “We owe it to those brave Americans to make sure we learn the right lessons from this tragedy.” Clinton also seemed to suggest that the Benghazi committee spent millions of taxpayers' money for nothing and that the report “took on partisan tinge.” http://abcn.ws/29coEsP

ANALYSIS: HOW POLITICS LIMITED HILLARY CLINTON’S BENGHAZI FALLOUT. It has loomed over Hillary Clinton’s political ambitions for four years: the death of four Americans, including her friend the ambassador, at a previously obscure outpost in Libya, all on her watch as secretary of state. Benghazi was and is, arguably, the biggest black mark on Clinton’s legacy in office, ABC’s RICK KLEIN writes. And with Republicans on Capitol Hill digging in for a long and extensive examination of the incident and Clinton’s role back in September 2012, it represented a significant threat to Clinton’s presidential candidacy from its start. But Tuesday’s release of the long-delayed and extraordinarily expensive report of the House Select Committee on Benghazi suggests it will have limited, if any, political fallout for Clinton. The committee did not uncover any startling new details of Clinton’s involvement or culpability, and the report appears unlikely to significantly alter public perceptions of a highly politicized tragedy. http://abcn.ws/29660Fm

TRUMP’S FAVORABILITY AMONG ‘HIGHLY RELIGIOUS’ WHITE PROTESTANT REPUBLICANS ON THE RISE. Donald Trump has maintained and even increased his favorability numbers among white Protestant Republican voters in the past few weeks, a recent Gallup poll shows. The numbers stand in stark contrast to the latest ABC News-Washington Post poll showing his loss of support in the past few weeks among several other key voting blocs, including Hispanics and African-Americans. ABC’s NOAH FITZGEREL reports the Gallup poll found that Trump’s favorability among “highly religious” white Protestant Republicans increased to 66 percent this month from 57 percent in the window between February and the end of May. The 9-point gain is reflective of attitudes among evangelical Republicans, according to Gallup. http://abcn.ws/2912szj

OBAMA LAUGHS OFF TRUMP, BREXIT COMPARISONS, CAUTIONS AGAINST ‘HYSTERIA’ OVER VOTE. President Obama cautioned against “hysteria” over the U.K.’s decision to exit the European Union, while also declining to draw strong parallels between the so-called Brexit vote and the political rise of presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump. "Mr. Trump embodies global elites and has taken full advantage of it his entire life," Obama said in an interview with NPR, laughing when asked about Trump’s saying that U.S. voters will have a chance to reject “the global elite” in the November election. ABC’s JORDYN PHELPS has more. http://abcn.ws/2912ZCU

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

ELIZABETH WARREN ON ‘THE VIEW’: DONALD TRUMP TRYING TO ‘BULLY ME INTO SHUTTING UP’. The day after her first campaign appearance with Hillary Clinton, Sen. Elizabeth Warren addressed allegations lobbed by Donald Trump that she made fraudulent claims about her ancestry, Tuesday. Host Sunny Hostin of ABC's "The View" asked Warren to respond to Trump’s recent attacks alleging that Warren has made fraudulent claims that she is of Native American descent as a ploy to advance her career. “What this is really about is can they bully me into shutting up,” Warren said. The liberal Massachusetts senator promised that Trump and the Republican party would be unsuccessful in their efforts. ABC’s MATTHEW CLAIBORNE reports Warren did not entertain questions about being a possible vice presidential pick for Clinton, but ABC News confirmed on Monday that she is being formally vetted as a possible VP pick, among others. http://abcn.ws/291QzLu

WHO’S TWEETING?

@realDonaldTrump: Iron Mike Tyson was not asked to speak at the Convention though I'm sure he would do a good job if he was. The media makes everything up!

@ABCLiz: HRC to @BriaandChrissy on revenge porn: "I will do everything I can to try to figure out how to give victims like you the tools you need."

danmericaCNN: Hillary Clinton raised over $4 million on Tuesday at four fundraisers in CO and CA, per ticket prices & attendance numbers.

@IanSams: Ambassador Stevens' sister on criticism of @HillaryClinton on Benghazi: "It is very unjust." http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/chris-stevenss-family-dont-blame-hillary-clinton-for-benghazi …

@mlcalderone: CNN turns to new commentator Corey Lewandowski, who says this was "Mr. Trump’s best speech of the presidential cycle."