Trump to make rare trip to Camp David as Iran tensions rise over US strikes
President Trump is scheduled to visit Camp David for a cabinet meeting amid rising tensions with Iran. The meeting will focus on recent administration successes and foreign policy updates, particularly following US strikes in Iran. Weather conditions may affect the trip, as heavy rain has been impacting Washington DC.
- ▪Trump will hold a cabinet meeting at Camp David with all cabinet members expected to attend.
- ▪The meeting will discuss the administration's recent successes and updates on foreign policy.
- ▪Iran is likely to be a major topic of discussion after US strikes on targets in the country.
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Politics exclusive details Trump to make rare trip to Camp David as Iran tensions rise over US strikes By Emily Goodin Published May 26, 2026, 9:51 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google President Trump will make a rare trip to Camp David Wednesday to hold a cabinet meeting as peace talks with Iran near crunch time, The Post has learned. All cabinet members – including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard – are expected join Trump at the presidential retreat in rural Maryland. The meeting location could change due to bad weather. Trump typically flies to Camp David via helicopter, but Washington DC has been experiencing heavy rain in recent days, which could force the trip to be scrapped.
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