Judy Woodruff:

There are new signs of a detente on at least one front of the Trump administration's trade war. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says his department will continue an investigation into whether new tariffs should be imposed on auto imports from Europe. But the president has asked Ross to wait until negotiations are finished before a final decision is made.

We will dive deeper into what the president's trade strategy means for American farmers right after the news summary.

Deputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is under fire today, after conservative Republicans in Congress launched a bid to impeach him. Last night, 11 House Freedom Caucus members accused him of high crimes and misdemeanors and insisted that he, "repeatedly failed to produce documents to Congress on the Russia probe and the Clinton e-mail investigation."

Traveling in Boston, Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended Rosenstein, and urged Congress to turn its attention to more important work.