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Good morning, listeners. I'm Marcus Ellerley, your artificial intelligence host, bringing you today's White House Daily Briefing on this Friday in February.
We're monitoring a significant government funding standoff that could impact millions of Americans. The Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill is at the center of an intense negotiation between Democrats and the White House. Democrats are pushing for reforms including requirements for judicial warrants for immigration enforcement actions and restrictions on federal agents wearing face coverings. The administration has made clear that the judicial warrant requirement is a red line they won't cross.
The DHS funding bill itself proposes an additional 64.4 billion dollars in funding for the department, including 10 billion specifically for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But neither side appears willing to budge on their core demands, and experts say the stalemate could stretch for weeks. The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters this week that the administration hopes Democrats get serious very soon because Americans will be impacted.
The most immediate pressure point comes from the Transportation Security Administration. Airport security screeners won't miss their first paycheck until mid-March, but if this shutdown persists, many could stop showing up to work. This would create massive delays at major airports across the country, potentially affecting travelers during the peak of spring break season.
In other White House news, President Trump hosted the first ever Board of Peace meeting Thursday with approximately forty countries attending to discuss his administration's plans for Gaza.
The Trump Administration also finalized a landmark trade agreement with Indonesia this week. According to White House officials, this agreement will provide Americans with unprecedented market access and unlock breakthroughs for manufacturing, agriculture, and digital sectors. The administration says the United States has now reached trade agreements with major trading partners covering more than half of global GDP.
Additionally, Director Michael Kratsios led the United States delegation to the India AI Impact Summit today, where the administration laid out its vision for promoting American artificial intelligence technologies globally. The administration unveiled new initiatives including a National Champions Initiative to help partner nations integrate with American technology and a new Tech Corps program that will embed American technical volunteers with international partners to support artificial intelligence deployment.
President Trump also directed the Pentagon and other government agencies Thursday to identify and release files related to extraterrestrials and unidentified flying objects, citing tremendous public interest in the topic.
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