See short summaries of topics covered during special reports that NBC News aired in June 2018 after the page break below: ↓
President Donald Trump walked with senior North Korean Vice Chairman Kim Yong-chol out of the Oval Office as their White House meeting came to an end and decided to put the June 12, 2018 Singapore summit with North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un back on.
The United States Supreme Court sided 7-2 with Colorado baker Jack Phillips, who refused to make wedding cake for same-sex couple, Charlie Craig and David Mullins, for religious reasons.
President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe held a joint press conference from the White House Rose Garden days before summit in Singapore with Chairman Kim.
President Trump landed at Paya Lebar Air Base in Singapore a day ahead of the summit with Chairman Kim.
President Trump greeted Chairman Kim outside the Capella hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore.
1. President Trump and Chairman Kim signed a document following their first meeting.
2. President Trump held a press conference following meeting with Chairman Kim from the Capella hotel in Singapore.
June 15:
A judge revoked former Trump 2016 campaign manager Paul Manafort's bail and ordered him to jail.
June 20:
1. President Trump commented on the immigration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.
2. President Trump signed an executive order to keep families together at the U.S.-Mexico border, but said "zero tolerance" prosecution for people who enter illegally would continue.
June 21:
First Lady Melania Trump toured a migrant detention center and met with children during a surprise visit to McAllen, Texas.
June 26:
1. The U.S. Supreme Court sided 5-4 with Trump to uphold travel ban from certain countries.
2. President Trump remarked on the Supreme Court's travel ban ruling.
June 27:
1. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced that he would retire on July 31, 2018.
2. President Trump remarked on Supreme Court Justice Kennedy's retirement.
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June 28:
1. Active shooting situation with multiple fatalities and injuries reported at the Capital Gazette news outlet in Annapolis, Maryland.
2. Anne Arundel County officials held a press conference to announce that five people were dead and multiple were injured following the shooting at the Capital Gazette newsroom.
3. Anne Arundel County officials held a press conference to provide updates on the Capital Gazette shooting investigation and the number of injuries was two.
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June 29:
President Trump held commented on the Annapolis newsroom shooting during his first public event since the massacre.
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