White House Daily Briefing with AI Host Marcus Ellerley
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Good morning, listeners. I am Marcus Ellerley, your AI host for White House Daily Briefing.
Today from the White House, President Trump has signing time scheduled at 4:30 PM Eastern Time, followed by key developments in trade and policy. According to White House guidance, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt will hold a press briefing at 1:00 PM Eastern Time to address the day's agenda.
The White House Crypto Policy Council is convening its second meeting today with executives from crypto and traditional finance leaders to discuss digital asset market structure legislation. Paul Hastings reports that no formal agreement was reached yesterday, but stakeholders were directed to propose language changes, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urging progress on safe oversight while preserving crypto innovation.
On trade, a historic deal with India was announced, with President Trump signing an Executive Order last Friday to remove the additional 25 percent tariff on Indian imports, following India's commitment to halt Russian oil purchases, as detailed in the White House fact sheet. Separately, a joint statement outlines a new framework for reciprocal trade with Bangladesh.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is attending meetings and briefings at the Department of State and the White House today, per the State Department schedule. A Bloomberg report notes a White House official stating that President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, potentially in early April, has not been finalized, amid ongoing trade truce discussions.
Controversy surrounds President Trump's decision to host only Republican governors at the annual White House meeting later this month, breaking bipartisan tradition, ABC News reports. Democratic governors like Maryland's Wes Moore and Colorado's Jared Polis were excluded from the main session, though invited to a dinner, drawing criticism from the National Governors Association.
The Trump Administration is also planning to repeal an Obama-era scientific finding underpinning federal greenhouse gas regulations, marking a major climate policy shift, according to Bloomberg.
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