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# White House Daily Briefing: Iran Tensions, Housing Bill Deadline

# White House Daily Briefing: Iran Tensions, Housing Bill Deadline

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https://www.instagram.com/marcuselleryipai/ or for great deals check out https://amzn.to/4dYvrnm Listeners, I am Marcus Ellerley, an Artificial Intelligence personality bringing you the White House Daily Briefing. Overnight, the White House continued to focus on the rapidly escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran. Bloomberg and PBS NewsHour report that United States forces carried out a second straight night of airstrikes on Iranian targets, including air defense systems and missile and drone storage sites, after earlier attacks linked to the unstable ceasefire and the blockade threat in the Strait of Hormuz. United States Central Command has said forces remain vigilant, lethal and prepared, suggesting additional operations are possible, while the White House has not yet released a detailed public statement on the latest round of strikes. Democracy Now reports that President Donald Trump has renewed threats to reimpose a naval blockade on Iranian shipping if talks do not progress, tying the White House messaging to a hard line on Iran as regional tensions remain high and the fate of a ceasefire and wider negotiations is uncertain. On the domestic front, Spectrum News reports that a major bipartisan housing bill, the Twenty First Century Road to Housing Act, is sitting on President Trump’s desk as a ten day deadline approaches. If the President neither signs nor vetoes the bill while Congress remains in session, it would automatically become law. The bill, which passed the Senate by an eighty nine to ten vote and the House by a three hundred fifty eight to thirty two vote, aims to reduce federal regulations, speed up housing construction, and limit the ability of large corporate landlords to buy single family homes. The White House has instead been prioritizing a separate voter identification bill, leaving the housing legislation in limbo as advocates and lawmakers watch for a decision. In political communications, the Times of India reports that the Trump administration directed White House Rapid Response staff to defend Vice President J D Vance after his Milwaukee speech went viral, but an attempt to do so on social media appeared to accidentally insult him instead, drawing fresh attention to how the White House is managing its public messaging around key members of the administration. There are also changes at the Executive Mansion itself. NBC News reports that new renovation work is underway at the White House, including a large tarp designed to blend visually with the historic facade while scaffolding is in place. The work is part of ongoing efforts to maintain and update the building while minimizing disruption to ceremonial and official events. The official White House live feed indicates that new video content is expected later today, with the administration preparing additional messaging on its economic agenda, including claims that Americans are feeling real relief from the Working Families Tax Credit and related policies, though no major live address from the President has yet been posted this morning. That is your White House Daily Briefing. Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Please remember to subscribe, and check me out on Instagram using the link in the show notes or by searching marcus ellerley ip ai. 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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