June 22, 2025

In a news conference from The Pentagon, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine share operational details of the United States' attack on Saturday of three Iranian sites tied to its nuclear program. "We devastated the Iranian nuclear program," Hegseth said. After an alarming rise in recent of political violence, including an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, a gunman in Minnesota targeting Democratic lawmakers, and now a man accused of trying to kidnap the Mayor of Memphis, many lawmakers across the country and in Washington, D.C., are expressing concerns about their own safety. NBC's Melanie Zonona reports in this week's Sunday Focus. New York's Whitney Museum of American Art's new exhibit, American Sublime, features more than 40 of artist Amy Sherald's paintings of contemporary Black American life. Sherald, best known for her portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonnna Taylor, sits down with NBC's Antonia Hylton in this week's Sunday Spotlight with a look inside the gallery and opens up about finding representation through art. NBC's Morgan Radford runs through the Highs and Lows of the week on Sunday TODAY including Steve Carell breaking into a dance during his commencement speech, a group of ducklings taking a leap of faith to reach their mom and more!
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