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Deals Abroad, Drama at Home: A Deep Dive into President Trump's Latest Headlines

Deals Abroad, Drama at Home: A Deep Dive into President Trump's Latest Headlines

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In this Briefing, Jon Decker discusses recent trade deals announced by President Trump with the Philippines and Japan, highlighting the economic implications and tariff adjustments. Decker shifts to President Trump's allegations against former President Obama regarding recent findings by DNI Tulsi Gabbard, followed by an update on the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation and its political ramifications. Decker also shares insights on the upcoming White House press briefing and the expected questions regarding these topics. The White House Briefing Room with Jon Decker airs daily on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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00:00 Jon Decker previews a major day of trade and controversy from the White House.
00:35 Philippines Trade Deal
01:50 Japan Trade Agreement
03:00 Analysis of U.S.–Japan trade imbalance and significance of the new deal.
04:50 Obama Allegations
06:10 Epstein Files
08:30 Speaker Johnson cuts session short to avoid Epstein vote.
09:50 Epstein story gains traction with MAGA base and lingers in headlines.
10:58 Obama Responds
12:10 Trump doubles down at East Room event with House Republicans.
12:55 What to expect in Karoline Leavitt’s upcoming White House press briefing.
15:00 Trump’s overseas plans and the possibility of more announcements.

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