Five takeaways from Trump’s 12th Cabinet meeting
President Trump's 12th Cabinet meeting focused on immigration policies and the ongoing negotiations for a peace deal regarding the Iran war. He emphasized the need for strict conditions on Iran's nuclear capabilities and expressed a desire for more Middle Eastern countries to join the Abraham Accords. Additionally, Trump praised outgoing DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard for her contributions to national security and discussed various infrastructure projects in Washington, D.C.
- ▪Trump's administration defended its immigration policy during the meeting.
- ▪Negotiations for a peace deal with Iran are ongoing, with Trump insisting on strict conditions.
- ▪Tulsi Gabbard was praised for her work as the director of national intelligence before her resignation.
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President Donald Trump’s 12th Cabinet meeting of his second term took place at White House on Wednesday. The administration defended its immigration policy, including cracking down on illegal border crossings over the last 12 months, reducing fentanyl inflow from the southern border, and achieving a 50% drop in drug prices. But hanging over the meeting was the state of the Iran war peace deal negotiations. Recommended Stories Trump says Vance’s anti-fraud efforts will save Social Security and lead to ‘balanced budget’ WATCH LIVE: Trump holds Cabinet meeting at White House Pam Bondi to make Trump administration return after undisclosed thyroid cancer battle Trump claimed that high gas prices, due to the war, will come down.
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