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In LA mayor’s race, Nithya Raman makes up ground on Spencer Pratt in contest to face Karen Bass – as it happened

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Trump says he ‘wouldn’t mind’ cutting ODNI jobs

Donald Trump said that he “wouldn’t mind” cutting the number of people working at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

“I wouldn’t mind. [The size of the office has been] way too high for way too long,” the president said, reiterating what he told the Wall Street Journal earlier today. “Yeah, I wouldn’t mind.”

The WSJ reported that Trump said he wants Bill Pulte, his new acting director of national intelligence with no national intelligence experience, to cut the size of the office, which has already been significantly scaled back during his second term.

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Closing summary

This concludes our live coverage, with the president starting a three-night stay at his golf course in New Jersey before he heads to Madison Square Garden on Monday to get booed during game 3 of the NBA finals. Here are the latest developments:

  • Democrat Xavier Becerra was projected to advance to the general election in the California governor’s race by the Associated Press, which determined that he is likely to secure one of the two top spots when all the votes are counted in the nonpartisan primary election held this week.

  • In a head-to-head contest for second place in the Los Angeles mayor’s race, LA city council member Nithya Raman now trails reality TV villain Spencer Pratt by just 20,672 votes, with about 200,000 ballots still to be counted. One of the two will face the incumbent, Karen Bass, in the November general election.

  • In an interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker, to be broadcast on Meet the Press this Sunday, Donald Trump tried to shift the blame for his failure to make a deal with Iran to end the conflict he started to his predecessor, Barack Obama.

  • Senate Republicans on Thursday narrowly scuttled an attempt by Democrats to stop Trump from creating a $1.8bn fund to pay his allies, even as signs emerged that dissent over the proposal was spreading inside the US president’s own party.

  • No court has the authority to halt construction of Trump’s White House ballroom and a secure underground facility, a Department of Justice lawyer has argued, suggesting only US Congress had the power to stop the project.

  • Democratic fears that their party could be locked out of the top-two runoff in California’s newly drawn sixth congressional district, because too many Democrats split 53% of the vote, appeared to subside on Friday, as Democrat Richard Pan moved in to second place in the multi-candidate primary.

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