
Trump to make rare trip to Camp David as Iran tensions rise over US strikes
President Trump will make a rare trip to Camp David on Wednesday for a full cabinet meeting, with all members expected to attend, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
The session at the presidential retreat in rural Maryland comes as peace talks with Iran approach a critical phase. Officials plan to review recent administration successes in the economy and small business sector, highlights from the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, and foreign policy updates.
Iran is expected to dominate the discussion. The United States conducted overnight strikes on targets in southern Iran, prompting Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei to threaten American military bases across the Middle East.
The meeting location could change due to heavy rain in the Washington area, which has forced Trump to rely on helicopter transport in recent days. The administration is also using the gathering to highlight work on affordability issues ahead of the November midterm elections.
Trump had originally planned to spend Memorial Day weekend at his New Jersey golf property but will instead return to the White House for the cabinet session.