1. Trump routinely rips up papers that need to be preserved. He does it so much that some aides are specifically tasked with taping the papers back together. (Politico / New York Post)

  2. Trump withdrew his endorsement of the G7 economic agreement and accused Justin Trudeau of being "dishonest" and "weak." The leaders of the G7 powers overcame their differences by Saturday and agreed on a joint communique expressing common economic principles and aspirations, but Trump later rejected the communique after Trudeau expressed his objections to Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs. (Washington Post)

  3. Trump's economic adviser said Trump pulled out of the joint statement with G7 allies because Trudeau's "betrayal" made Trump look weak before his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Trump "is not going to let a Canadian prime minister push him around," said Larry Kudlow. "He is not going to permit any show of weakness on a trip to negotiate with North Korea." (New York Times / Politico)