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This morning at the White House, President Donald Trump is set to host a significant meeting with a delegation of recently freed Israeli hostages and their families. These twenty hostages were released in October as part of the United States-brokered Gaza ceasefire agreement. According to Defense Now, the meeting’s main purpose is for the families to express gratitude to President Trump for his administration’s role in securing their release, while also urging continued efforts to recover the remains of the hostages who are still unaccounted for. This diplomatic moment marks a key achievement for the administration in Middle East negotiations, demonstrating America’s commitment to securing the release of citizens abroad.
Yesterday, the White House welcomed the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, rolling out a high-profile ceremony that included fighter jet flyovers and red carpet events. The two leaders—President Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman—were seen together during an official parade, reinforcing the deepening ties between the United States and Saudi Arabia. The president confirmed that Saudi Arabia has now been formally designated as a major non-NATO ally, a move expected to have lasting strategic impact in the region. The president also spoke at the U.S.–Saudi Investment Forum, highlighting expanded economic cooperation and shared security priorities.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is present at the White House today for private briefings and high-level meetings. According to the State Department’s published schedule, the administration continues to prioritize international diplomacy and security, with Deputy Secretary Landau also in attendance for these discussions.
Yesterday, the White House released a presidential message honoring the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, emphasizing historical reflection as America approaches its 250th anniversary. The president also marked American Education Week, focusing on continued investment in the nation's schools and opportunities for public-private partnerships.
Meanwhile, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced tough questions during today’s media briefing. According to Mint, Leavitt addressed the press on several high-profile topics, including the administration’s handling of the Middle East ceasefire and its approach to education reform, fielding challenging inquiries but maintaining the administration’s positions.
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