Trump reportedly sent Epstein a birthday noteAccording to a
must-read investigation by the WSJ, the note to Jeffrey Epstein featured a cartoon of a naked woman and said, “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.” The president denied writing the letter. “This is not me. This is a fake thing. It’s a fake Wall Street Journal story,” he said. On social media,
he added, “I don’t draw pictures. I told Rupert Murdoch it was a Scam, that he shouldn’t print this Fake Story. But he did, and now I’m going to sue his ass off, and that of his third rate newspaper.” He also
asked the attorney general to release “any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony, subject to Court approval,” on Epstein.
Here is a timeline of the relationship between Trump and Epstein.
How Sam Altman became Trump’s best AI buddyInitially cut out of the president’s circle by Elon Musk, Altman has been quietly cultivating his relationship with the president,
the WSJ reports. With Musk out of the way, Altman is now more influential in the White House. The maneuvering required Altman to renounce his former public dislike of Trump.
Trump vs. corn syrupPresident Trump’s announcement Wednesday claiming that Coca-Cola would substitute corn syrup for raw sugar in their products “cost thousands of American food manufacturing jobs … all with no nutritional benefit,” the CEO of the Corn Refiners Association
said on Wednesday. The announcement also caused
significant dips in the stock prices of some corn syrup manufacturers between Wednesday and Thursday.
Morgan Stanley on tariffsMorgan Stanley’s head of US policy, Monica Guerra, describes President Trump’s tariffs as a “mosaic” and “idiosyncratic.”
Here’s how much she thinks they’ll bring to the U.S. Treasury—and how they could fuel higher inflation.
Europe tightens sanctions on RussiaThe EU will impose
a new set of sanctions on Russia targeting its oil, gas and banking sectors. Twenty more banks will be cut from the SWIFT payments system and there will be new restrictions on Russian oil refined outside of Russia.
Meta poaches more AI talent from AppleFormer Apple employees Mark Lee and Tom Gunter will join Meta’s Superintelligence Labs,
according to Bloomberg. They will join Ruoming Pang, the former head of Apple’s large language model unit, who joined Meta a few weeks ago. Pang was reportedly offered $200 million in compensation to make the move.
Deep dive on the growth of private creditJPMorgan recently
dedicated $50 billion to debt financing for clients doing acquisitions and other deals. Apollo, Ares, and KKR are extending credit that they originate independently to lock in borrowers for years. In exchange for tying up that long-term money, borrowers are willing to pay higher interest rates than they would get from banks.
Fortune 500 Power Moves - Kenvue (No. 281) appointed Kirk L. Perry as interim CEO, effective July 14, following the sudden resignation of former CEO Thibaut Mongon. Perry most recently served as President and CEO of Circana.
- Henry Schein (No. 333) announced that Stanley M. Bergman will retire as CEO at the end of the year. Schein’s departure comes after 45 years at the company and 35 years as CEO.
- Old Republic International (No. 463) appointed Alan Pavlic as CEO, effective immediately. Pavlic joined the company in 2005 and has served as President since 2013.