Trump moves Camp David cabinet meeting to White House as Iran talks continue
Donald Trump has moved a scheduled cabinet meeting from Camp David to the White House due to adverse weather conditions. The meeting will focus on recent administration successes and updates on foreign policy, particularly regarding ongoing negotiations with Iran. This shift comes as Trump faces declining approval ratings and rising economic concerns amid the conflict with Iran.
- ▪The cabinet meeting was originally planned for Camp David but was relocated to the White House due to heavy rain forecasts.
- ▪Trump indicated that negotiations to end the war with Iran are at a crucial stage, despite recent military actions against Iranian targets.
- ▪Participants in the meeting will include Tulsi Gabbard, who recently announced her resignation as director of national intelligence.
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Trump at a cabinet meeting at the White House in March. Photograph: Will Oliver/EPAView image in fullscreenTrump at a cabinet meeting at the White House in March. Photograph: Will Oliver/EPAUS newsTrump moves Camp David cabinet meeting to White House as Iran talks continueHeavy rain forces postponement of trip to rural Maryland as negotiations to end Iran war reach crucial stageRobert Tait in WashingtonWed 27 May 2026 06.00 EDTLast modified on Wed 27 May 2026 06.01 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleDonald Trump will host the 12th cabinet meeting of his second term on Wednesday as talks on ending the nearly three-month war with Iran reach a crucial stage amid conflicting signals over whether an agreement is close.The gathering had originally been scheduled to take place in the bucolic…
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