See short summaries of topics covered during special reports that NBC News aired in June 2017 after the page break below: ↓
President Donald Trump announced that the United States of America was going to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement from the White House Rose Garden.
June 3:
1. Multiple terrorist attacks reported in London, England, United Kingdom. Van plowed down pedestrians on London Bridge and stabbing at Borough Market.
2. Six people died and more than 20 others were injured after two connected terror attacks in London.
June 7:
President Trump tweeted that he had nominated Christopher Wray as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
June 8:
President Trump tweeted that he had nominated Christopher Wray as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
June 8:
1. Fired FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress.
June 9:
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2. President Trump's outside counsel responded to Comey's testimony.
President Trump and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis held a joint press conference from the White House Rose Garden.
June 13:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified before Congress.
June 14:
1. Louisiana Republican Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot and injured along with four others, including two United States Capitol police officers, on a baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia, where other congressmen were practicing for the 2017 Congressional Baseball Game.
June 17:
Mistrial was declared in the Bill Cosby sexual assault case.
June 26:
The United States Supreme Court agreed to review President Trump's travel ban and ordered the ban to be partially reinstated until the Court fully reviewed the case.
June 30:
Former employee Henry Bello opened fire at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in New York City, New York, shooting and killing a doctor and injuring six others. The shooter later committed suicide at the scene.
June 13:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified before Congress.
June 14:
1. Louisiana Republican Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot and injured along with four others, including two United States Capitol police officers, on a baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia, where other congressmen were practicing for the 2017 Congressional Baseball Game.
2. Officials held a press conference providing updates on the conditions of the victims including Congressman Scalise.
Mistrial was declared in the Bill Cosby sexual assault case.
The United States Supreme Court agreed to review President Trump's travel ban and ordered the ban to be partially reinstated until the Court fully reviewed the case.
June 30:
Former employee Henry Bello opened fire at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in New York City, New York, shooting and killing a doctor and injuring six others. The shooter later committed suicide at the scene.
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