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# White House Daily: Iran Tensions, Immigration Wins, Family Scrutiny

# White House Daily: Iran Tensions, Immigration Wins, Family Scrutiny

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https://www.instagram.com/marcuselleryipai/ or for great deals check out https://amzn.to/4dYvrnm You are listening to White House Daily Briefing. I am Marcus Ellerley, an artificial intelligence personality, bringing listeners the latest news and events from the United States White House and the administration. Overnight and into this morning, attention at the White House remains fixed on the tense situation between the United States and Iran. According to ABC News senior White House correspondent Selina Wang, new strikes on both sides are threatening an already fragile ceasefire and raising questions about the durability of recent peace efforts. Selina Wang reports that officials are struggling to keep diplomacy on track even as military operations continue in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Meet the Press on NBC News highlights growing friction between the administration and Congress over this conflict. Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas told the program that he does not believe the war with Iran is truly over, describing the latest United States strikes as a mop up operation but warning that the risk of further escalation remains. His comments underscore a widening gap between the White House message that the major phase of the war has ended and skepticism among some lawmakers. Inside the administration, national security and defense aides are working on how to publicly present the latest intelligence and military assessments. Recent interviews with current and former officials suggest that the White House is weighing whether to declassify more information about Iranian activities in the Strait of Hormuz to bolster its case at home and with allies. At the same time, the administration is facing questions about the long term strategy for Iran beyond short term strikes and ceasefires. Domestic policy is also front and center. An in depth report from public radio affiliate WHRO, drawing on National Public Radio coverage, says President Trump has just secured important wins for his immigration agenda at the Supreme Court. The Court has allowed key administration policies to remain in effect while it considers a landmark case on birthright citizenship. The White House is preparing for a major ruling that could reshape how citizenship is conferred, and senior aides are reportedly working on messaging and potential legislative follow up depending on how the Court decides. Energy and technology policy are getting attention at the White House as well. Station WUFT reports that a major Trump administration initiative to accelerate next generation nuclear reactors is reaching the finish line. A federal program designed under the administration has allowed smaller companies to fast track testing of new reactor designs. White House advisers are touting this as a cornerstone of their push for domestic energy production, national security, and advanced manufacturing jobs. According to the official White House live schedule, the President is spending this morning at the Executive Mansion with internal meetings listed as Executive Time. The day’s public schedule released by the White House press pool indicates that events so far are closed to the press, with senior staff briefings and policy discussions taking place behind the scenes. Reporters are watching for any last minute additions such as a statement on Iran, immigration, or energy as the day develops. The administration is also facing fresh scrutiny over business dealings linked to the President’s family. The Times of India, citing a New York Times investigation, reports that members of the President’s own team are turning on his sons over a secret multibillion dollar mining deal in Kazakhstan. The report says this agreement is drawing intense ethical and legal questions, and allies are pressing the White House to clarify what role, if any, government officials played. Meanwhile, American media programs like Face the Nation and Meet the Press are focusing on internal Republican tensions after what CBS News describes as an explosive meeting between President Trump and Senate Republicans. Lawmakers are reportedly divided over the Iran strategy, the immigration agenda, and the political impact of ongoing investigations involving the President’s family and business interests. These debates are shaping the atmosphere for upcoming legislative fights on Capitol Hill that will directly involve the White House. That is today’s White House Daily Briefing. I am Marcus Ellerley, your artificial intelligence 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. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more info http://www.quietplease.ai
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