Unknown hackers launched a global cyberattack exploiting a significant vulnerability in Microsoft’s SharePoint collaboration software in the past few days, breaching U.S. federal and state agencies, universities, energy companies, and an Asian telecommunications company, according to state officials and private researchers as reported by the Washington Post this morning. President Donald Trump commented on the attack, stating it was "evil and dangerous," according to Fox News. This cyberattack comes as the Trump administration marked its six-month anniversary, with the White House and Department of Defense highlighting various achievements. In a statement released on X this morning, the White House affirmed, "The winning will continue. The deportations will continue." The Department of Defense, in a statement today, detailed that under the first six months of the Trump administration, they have "RESTORED the warrior ethos," "REMOVED DEI from our ranks," and seen NATO allies commit to paying 5% of GDP toward defense. The DoD also noted "HISTORIC recruiting in ALL BRANCHES" and the establishment of "MULTIPLE National Defense Areas on our southern border," along with showcasing military capabilities through "Operation Midnight Hammer and Operation Rough Rider." Separately, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated today that he discussed a "serious drone mega deal" with President Trump, adding that Trump understands the need for these technologies in the American arsenal. Zelenskyy also mentioned Trump's disappointment that Russians "don't give a damn about human lives" and that Trump had trusted the Russians were ready to end the war. In other news, Olivia Julianna has been dismissed from her role as the DNC’s young male voter outreach coordinator due to poor performance, despite a $20 million allocation to the effort, as reported by @joma_gc today. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was seen in a Snapchat story today, "chilling in Cedar Rapids." President Trump also recently expressed a controversial opinion that he would not have changed the name of the Washington Commanders back to the Redskins, stating it "doesn't have the same ring to me," according to Lucas Fox News.