President Donald Trump is scheduled to preside over a Cabinet meeting at 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday at the White House after the session was moved from Camp David because of possible bad weather. Multiple outlets reported the change, and coverage linked the meeting to ongoing Iran-related diplomacy.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to preside over a Cabinet meeting at 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday at the White House, after the session was moved from Camp David because of possible bad weather.
Multiple outlets reported the venue change on Wednesday, including the Associated Press, The Washington Post and The Guardian. A White House live page was also available for May 27, confirming official coverage of the day’s events.
The meeting had previously been described in some reports as being planned for Camp David before Trump said it would be moved to the White House. Coverage has linked the Cabinet session to the administration’s ongoing Iran-related diplomacy.
The Cabinet meeting is the main public item on the Wednesday White House schedule, and officials have not yet publicly indicated whether it will produce a policy announcement.
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