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Iran and US discuss potential peace deal amid ongoing strikes in the Gulf
Iran and US negotiators are making progress towards a potential peace agreement, but no deal is imminent. Meanwhile, US strikes continue in Iran, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.

Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Meet in Beijing to Push Diplomacy on Trade, Iran, and Taiwan
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump met in Beijing to discuss trade, Iran, and Taiwan, aiming to reduce tensions. This diplomatic effort could shape future relations and global stability amid ongoing conflicts.

Kevin Warsh assumes Fed Chair role amid inflation fears and political pressures
Kevin Warsh was inaugurated as the new Federal Reserve Chair amidst concerns over inflation and divided opinions about monetary policy. His background and pro-crypto views suggest potential shifts in interest rate strategies and financial regulation.

Kash Patel Faces Multiple Investigations and Lawsuits Over Alleged Abuse of Power and Personal Conduct
FBI Director Kash Patel is at the center of multiple reports alleging misconduct, including targeting female journalists and filing defamation lawsuits. These events could impact his position and future FBI accountability measures.

Lebanon and Israel Extend 45-Day Ceasefire After Washington Talks
Lebanon and Israel held their third round of peace talks in Washington, agreeing to extend their ceasefire for 45 days. This development aims to reduce regional tensions amid ongoing violence, with upcoming negotiations scheduled.

Melania Trump Adds Unique Beehive to White House Honey Program
Melania Trump launches a new uniquely-shaped beehive as part of her White House honey program expansion. The initiative aims to raise awareness about environmental sustainability and pollinator health.

Coupang Reports $1.09M U.S. Lobbying Spend Since Data Leak
Coupang disclosed spending $1.09 million on U.S. lobbying efforts in early 2023, engaging with the White House, Congress, and agencies. This move aims to boost its digital and logistics services in the U.S., positioning the company for stronger market expansion.

US Court Allows Resumption of Trump's White House Ballroom Construction on June 5
The US court will review the case of Trump's White House ballroom construction on June 5 after previous halts. This legal review will decide if construction can resume amid ongoing security and legal concerns.

Trump Criticizes Court Ruling and Historian Over White House Ballroom Blockade
President Donald Trump criticized a court ruling that stopped above-ground construction of the White House ballroom, targeting both the judge and the historian involved in the lawsuit. His comments underscore ongoing tensions around White House renovations and legal challenges.

U.S. Women's Hockey Team Declines Trump’s State of the Union Invitation After Olympic Gold
The U.S. women’s hockey team declined an invitation to President Trump’s State of the Union following their Olympic gold victory, citing prior commitments. Their decision underscores ongoing disagreements over presidential engagement with athletes and sports diplomacy.

White House officials fear prison despite Trump pardons, citing probes and 2026 risks
Many Trump White House officials are worried they could face prison despite potential pardons, due to looming investigations and political shifts. These fears are intensified by polls indicating a Democratic resurgence in 2026, with a growing concern over the consequences of pardon use and investigations.
New Zealand Finance Minister Willis to Discuss Middle East Conflict Impact at White House
Finance Minister Willis will meet with White House economic advisers, promising frank discussions on the Middle East conflict's effects. This dialogue could shape future policy and diplomatic relations, highlighting global economic sensitivities to the conflict.

Court Permits Security Facilities Construction at White House, Pauses Ballroom Work
A court has allowed construction of security facilities at the White House to continue, overriding a halt on the ballroom project. The decision underscores ongoing legal and safety concerns linked to President Trump's residence renovation.

Melania Trump Addresses Jeffrey Epstein Links, Calls for Survivor Hearings
First Lady Melania Trump made a surprising statement calling for congressional hearings with Epstein survivors, amid ongoing media scrutiny. Her comments complicate the public narrative and may influence future investigations or political discussions.

New details surface as gunman at Mar-a-Lago is identified and context expands
Prosecutors and security services investigate a Mar-a-Lago breach after an armed man was shot dead; new reporting identifies the suspect as a young man with missing-person ties and Epstein-file fixation. The story widens to security concerns at high-profile political sites and potential policy implications.

Melania Trump Denies Jeffrey Epstein Links amid Controversy and Calls for Transparency
Melania Trump has denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein amid ongoing investigations and public criticism. Her statements have intensified debates over transparency and accountability in Epstein-related cases involving high-profile figures.

Hunter Biden Challenges Trump Sons to Fight During US 250th Independence Anniversary
Hunter Biden has extended a challenge to Donald Trump's sons, Don Jr. and Eric, for a cage match during the US 250th independence celebrations. The event’s plans are now corroborated across multiple reports, highlighting a dramatic intersection of politics and entertainment.
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White House Correspondent Andrew Feinberg Discusses Trump, Iran, NATO, and Press Coverage
Andrew Feinberg discusses the intricacies of covering Donald Trump, US–Iran tensions, and NATO from within the White House press pool. His insights highlight the ongoing challenges in political journalism and the importance of press freedom in shaping public understanding.

Trump Uses Luxembourg Steel for White House Ballroom Amid Criticism
President Trump is using steel from Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal for a White House ballroom extension, despite advocating for American steel. Critics argue this contradicts his 'America First' policies and raise concerns over foreign influence and trade negotiations.

Big Tech Companies Agree to Curb AI Data Center Energy Costs and Support Trump's Electricity Pledge
Big tech companies have agreed to prevent AI data centers from boosting electricity bills. Meanwhile, they are also backing Trump's pledge to pay more for data center electricity, highlighting a complex industry stance on energy costs.