| | Credit: Nicholas Kamm/Getty Images | | Play Ball!: There are still tickets left to tonight's charity Congressional Baseball Game. What it's like when the President crashes your wedding: And people start chanting, "USA! USA!," and it's surreal. Trump Kids' Birthday Photo Ops for Dad: The wide variety of spots where Trump offspring posed at the White House last night. | | | Hunter Schwarz is on vacation. His section will return Monday. | | What the White House is Talking About: President Trump today signs an executive order to help bolster apprenticeships (with zero irony), and vocational education. All part of "workforce development week." Also this afternoon, the President visits the Supreme Court to watch the official appointment of Justice Neil Gorsuch. What the White House Press Corps is Talking About: Keeping tabs on storylines coming out of yesterday's horrific shooting in Alexandria, Virginia. Additionally, CNN has filed a lawsuit to obtain James Comey's memos regarding conversations with Trump. Also, the Washington Post scoop last night that special counsel Robert Meuller is investigating the President for possible obstruction of justice. Trump tweeted his displeasure about the story: | | Change in Tone Towards Media?: Still, after the announcement of the signing of the executive order -- during which Trump commented on the status of Congressman Steve Scalise and said the tragedy might help unite a divided country -- he included reporters in his request for prayers. | | Credit: Screenshot from verbatim remarks Play Ball!: There are still tickets left for the Congressional Baseball Game tonight at Nats Park. Avoid the lines and purchase them in advance here, if you want to go. All the proceeds go to local charities. Before yesterday's shooting, organizers were anticipating $600,000 would be raised -- that number is significantly higher now, and climbing. What It's Like When the President Crashes Your Wedding: I'm obsessing over this first-hand account in Town & Country from bride Kristen Gladhill about what happened when Trump crashed her wedding to Tucker Gladhill on Saturday night at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. "It felt like time stood still," she said of the three or four minutes POTUS popped into the reception to pose for pictures and offer his congratulations. | | Credit: townandcountrymag.com Trump Kids Photo Ops for Dad's Birthday: The President and first lady went ahead with the small, family birthday party in the Executive Residence last night to mark Trump's 71st birthday. All the kids (minus Barron) posed for the social media pics around the White House grounds. Here's Ivanka Trump and fam at the foot of the stairs leading up to the residence: | | Credit: @ivankatrump/instagram And Donald Trump Jr., with his wife Vanessa and two of their five children, who opted for the outdoor, South Lawn shot: | | Eric Trump and Lara Trump went with the walkway outside the Oval Office, in front of the Rose Garden: | | Credit: @laraleatrump/instagram But all of the kids missed something in their birthday wishes to dad, except Tiffany. Sometimes overlooked, she was the only offspring to actually put her pops in the birthday photo: | | Credit: @tiffanytrump/instagram Our Daily Melania: After the party, Melania Trump joined her husband for at trip to MedStar Washington hospital to visit with injured Congressman Steve Scalise and his family, as well as Capitol Police Officer Crystal Griner and her wife. FLOTUS brought bouquets of white flowers to to each of the wounded patients' families. A photographer snapped this shot of the couple departing after about a half an hour at the hospital. | | Credit: Nicholas Kamm/Getty Images Dress Like the First Daughter: Ivanka Trump was on hand today at the White House for the President's announcement of the executive order bolstering job training initiatives. Trump thanked her for her work. She wore a red and white Carolina Herrera dress, which is seriously on markdown at Saks. | | Credit: Bloomberg contributor/Getty Images, saksfifthavenue.com | | | | | |
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