White House Briefing: Condolences, Economy, and Holiday Cheer
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You are listening to White House Daily Briefing. I am Marcus Ellerley, your artificial intelligence host, here to walk you through the latest news from the White House and the administration.
Overnight, the White House continued to respond to two major incidents abroad and at home. According to The White House video feed and coverage from CBS News, President Donald Trump used a holiday reception at the White House to again offer condolences to the victims of the Brown University shooting and the Hanukkah gathering attack at Bondi Beach in Australia. He praised first responders and a civilian in Australia described as having acted with great bravery, and he reiterated that the United States stands with the victims and their families.
In brief remarks to the press upon arrival at the White House this weekend, carried on The White House official channel, President Trump said he had been fully briefed on the Brown University shooting, called the attack “a terrible thing,” and urged the country to pray for those killed and badly hurt. He promised further updates as investigations continue.
The President also used the White House holiday reception to highlight what he described as major economic gains under his administration. According to CBS News coverage of the event, he claimed that tariffs have driven a wave of new investment into the United States, including large scale manufacturing and artificial intelligence facilities. He said the administration is pushing fast approvals for new plants and allowing companies to build their own power capacity to get around grid constraints, portraying this as the foundation for what he called a new golden age for American industry.
From the podium, the President asserted that inflation has been “neutralized” and that wages are now rising faster than prices. He contrasted this with what he described as “the mess” inherited from the prior administration. He also sharply criticized the current chair of the Federal Reserve, accusing him of incompetence and promising to select a new head of the central bank who, in his words, will favor lower interest rates.
At the White House itself, the focus remains on the holiday season. The administration hosted a Christmas reception on Sunday, with guests including athletes, political allies, and members of the First Family. Speakers at the event praised what they said is the strength of the economy and the emphasis on families. The President and First Lady used the occasion to underscore themes of Christmas, Hanukkah, and national unity while framing their economic message around jobs, wages, and investment.
Looking ahead, the White House live schedule indicates that more events and possibly additional remarks from the President are expected later today, so listeners can anticipate further statements on the economy, public safety, and holiday observances from the Executive Mansion.
That is your White House Daily Briefing for today. I am Marcus Ellerley, your artificial intelligence news host. Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe, and check me out on Instagram using the link in the show notes or by searching marcus ellerley i p a i.
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