Camp David
Coverage of Camp David in the Nexus archive.
- MORNING GLORY: SCOTUS should urgently allow construction at the White House to proceed
The article discusses an application before the U.S. Supreme Court concerning a stay order that impacts construction at the White House for its new East Wing structure. The core debate revolves around presidential authority over the Executive Mansion and national security facilities, which lower courts have purportedly regulated through micromanagement. Legal experts argue that SCOTUS should ensure construction can proceed until the highest court orders otherwise.
- Bessent ‘to-do’ list shows proposal for US to buy $5bn-$10bn of Japanese yen
US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent's notepad revealed a plan for the US to buy $5bn-$10bn in Japanese yen during a Camp David cabinet meeting. The handwritten 'to do' list was photographed by Reuters, sparking questions about US financial strategies.
- Bessent ‘to-do’ list shows proposal for US to buy $5bn-$10bn of Japanese yen
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's notepad revealed a plan to buy $5bn-$10bn in Japanese yen during a Camp David cabinet meeting. The note, photographed by Reuters, listed 'Buy Japanese Yen (JPY) $5-10 bil' as part of a 'To Do' list.
- Trump blames Minnesota cyber attacks on its governor, not Iran
President Trump blamed the Minnesota governor for cyberattacks on the state's water systems, downplaying potential Iranian involvement. U.S. officials suspect the attacks may be linked to Iran.
- Trump appeals ruling that found his $10B IRS suit aimed to ‘manipulate’ legal proceedings
President Donald Trump is appealing a court ruling that found his $10B IRS lawsuit aimed to manipulate legal proceedings. The case involves allegations that the lawsuit was used to interfere with ongoing legal actions.
- Trump Backs Away From Deal to Let Ukraine Build Patriot Missiles
Trump has withdrawn from a deal allowing Ukraine to build Patriot missiles. The decision was made during a cabinet meeting at Camp David in Maryland.
- Pres. Trump again pushes for Blanche’s confirmation
President Trump urged GOP lawmakers to confirm Todd Blanche as attorney general, despite opposition from Senators John Cornyn and Thom Tillis, who demand written assurance that the administration will eliminate the 'anti-weaponization fund.' Trump claimed the fund is 'dead' but did not provide written confirmation, leading to continued resistance from the senators.
- Trump threatens to hit Iran 'very hard'
President Donald Trump threatened to hit Iran 'very hard' and reportedly ordered potential attacks on energy infrastructure as soon as this weekend. The United States and Israel are also planning joint strikes on energy-related targets, including oil refineries and power plants.
- US and Israel said planning joint strikes on energy sites in Iran, bombing could continue throughout weekend
The US and Israel are reportedly planning joint strikes on Iran's energy sites, with bombing potentially continuing through the weekend. The plan was discussed during a Camp David cabinet meeting, and Trump has ordered fresh US strikes aimed at forcing Iran to surrender.
- Trump says he doesn’t trust Iran as fighting continues
President Trump claimed the U.S. has severely degraded Iran’s military but acknowledged Iran still poses regional threats. He expressed frustration with stalled negotiations over the Strait of Hormuz, citing Iranian dishonesty, as oil and gas prices rise due to ongoing tensions.
- Trump says he doesn’t trust Iran as fighting continues
President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. has severely degraded Iran’s military but acknowledged Iran retains some capabilities. Trump expressed distrust in Iranian officials, citing dishonesty during stalled negotiations, particularly over cargo ship access to the Strait of Hormuz, which has contributed to rising oil and gas prices.
- Trump says he doesn’t trust Iran as fighting continues
President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. has severely degraded Iran’s military but acknowledged Iran still poses regional threats. He criticized Iranian officials for dishonesty in negotiations and noted ongoing stalemates over cargo ship access through the Strait of Hormuz, contributing to rising oil and gas prices.
- Trump Escalates Feud With Senate Over Blanche
Trump is escalating a feud with the Senate over Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general. The disagreement occurred during a cabinet meeting at Camp David on Friday.
- Trump hails a 'unique' Cabinet meeting at Camp David as he seizes on Spain's migration crisis
President Donald Trump held a Cabinet meeting at Camp David, calling it 'unique' and using the setting to highlight his administration's achievements. He referenced Spain's migrant crisis in Cueta as a warning to voters ahead of the U.S. midterms, suggesting similar issues could arise in the U.S. if Republicans are not elected.
- Trump backtracks from promise to let Ukraine build Patriot missiles
US president Donald Trump has reversed a promise to allow Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air defense interceptors, stating that providing the technology was 'a hard thing to give away' during a Camp David cabinet meeting. The meeting was part of Trump's second term and described as 'something different' for the cabinet.
- Trump says he's losing faith in Iran as doubts mount about a potential peace deal
President Trump expressed losing faith in Iran as doubts grow about a potential peace deal. He convened his Cabinet at Camp David to discuss wars in Iran and Ukraine, along with other administration priorities, and took questions from reporters.
- Trump hails a 'unique' Cabinet meeting at Camp David as he seizes on Spain's migration crisis
President Donald Trump held a televised Cabinet meeting at Camp David, highlighting his administration's achievements and using Spain's migration crisis as a warning ahead of U.S. midterms. He emphasized the need for Republican victories to prevent a similar 'invasion' in the U.S.
- Replay: US President Donald Trump addresses Cabinet meeting
US President Donald Trump addressed a Cabinet meeting at the Camp David retreat following Hamas' agreement to disarm in Gaza as part of a US-brokered plan.
- Trump previews next damaging military offensive against Iran from Camp David Cabinet summit
President Trump previewed potential military strikes against Iran during a Cabinet meeting at Camp David, including a two-week campaign targeting Tehran's remaining missile capabilities. Reports indicate he has multiple options to address Iran's military capacity.
- Donald Trump trying to 'change the narrative away from the Iran war' ahead of midterms
US President Donald Trump held a cabinet meeting at Camp David, discussing Iran and the midterm elections. He blamed the Spanish government for the mass migrant arrivals in Spain's Ceuta enclave, calling it an invasion.
- Camp David, the president's rustic Maryland mountain retreat, through the years
President Donald Trump is holding a Cabinet meeting at Camp David, a presidential retreat established by Franklin Roosevelt in 1942. The facility has hosted significant historical events, including the 1978 Camp David Accords and meetings between U.S. presidents and foreign leaders.
- Trump hails 'unique' Cabinet meeting at Camp David, a retreat with a history of high-stakes talks
President Donald Trump held a Cabinet meeting at Camp David, calling it 'unique' and highlighting it as the first televised session at the retreat in his second term. The meeting followed a previous attempt canceled due to weather and included discussions about streamlining the event's length. Camp David, established in 1942, has historically hosted high-stakes diplomatic talks, including the 1978 Camp David Accords.
- Camp David, the president’s rustic Maryland mountain retreat, through the years
President Trump is holding a Cabinet meeting at Camp David, a presidential retreat established by Franklin Roosevelt in 1942 and later renamed by Dwight Eisenhower. The site has hosted significant events, including the 1978 Camp David Accords and meetings with global leaders like Nixon, Carter, and Obama.
- The Latest: Trump announces deal for Hamas to disarm in Gaza, but hurdles and uncertainty remain
Trump announced a deal for Hamas to disarm in Gaza, which could end the war but faces challenges, with Israel yet to comment. Additionally, Wisconsin Democrats are shaken by Mandela Barnes' exit from the governor's race, and FIFA's COO criticized a World Cup sell-off plan linked to Trump's family.
- Trump takes his Cabinet to Camp David, a secluded retreat with a history of high-stakes talks
Trump is taking his Cabinet to Camp David, a secluded retreat known for high-stakes talks. Karoline Leavitt described the 13th meeting of the second term as 'a lot of fun and something different' for the Cabinet.
- Trump takes his Cabinet to Camp David, a secluded retreat with a history of high-stakes talks
Trump's Cabinet is meeting at Camp David, a retreat known for high-stakes discussions. Karoline Leavitt described the 13th meeting of the Republican president's second term as 'a lot of fun and something different' for the group.
- Trump takes his Cabinet to Camp David, a secluded retreat with a history of high-stakes talks
Trump's Cabinet is meeting at Camp David, a retreat known for high-stakes talks. Karoline Leavitt described the 13th meeting of the Republican president's second term as 'a lot of fun and something different for the Cabinet to experience together.'
- Trump to meet cabinet at Camp David as Iran war drags on – US politics live
President Trump meets his cabinet at Camp David to address the ongoing Iran war, which has contributed to rising gasoline prices ahead of midterm elections. A Politics Weekly America episode discusses leftwing Democrats' political developments, including Zohran Mamdani's rise, Abdul El-Sayed's campaign, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's potential 2028 presidential bid, alongside analysis of Democratic socialism's mainstream prospects.
- Trump takes his Cabinet to Camp David, a secluded retreat with a history of high-stakes talks
President Donald Trump is holding a Cabinet meeting at Camp David, a presidential retreat in Maryland, marking the first such meeting in his second term. The retreat, established in 1942, has historically hosted high-stakes diplomatic talks. Trump’s meetings at Camp David have included extended discussions with media present, though he recently urged shorter sessions.
- Trump takes his Cabinet to Camp David, a secluded retreat with a history of high-stakes talks
President Donald Trump is holding a Cabinet meeting at Camp David for the first time in his second term, following a previous attempt canceled due to weather. The retreat, established in 1942, has been used by presidents for high-stakes talks, including the 1978 Camp David Accords. Trump has recently shortened these meetings, which include media presence, after they became lengthy.
- The Latest: Trump announces deal for Hamas to disarm in Gaza, but hurdles and uncertainty remain
President Trump announced a deal for Hamas to disarm in Gaza, but Israel has not confirmed it. Trump moved a Cabinet meeting to Camp David, and his attorney general nomination faces delays over a tax audit immunity issue. Asian, European, and North American soccer bodies opposed FIFA's plan to privatize World Cup stakes, citing concerns over private equity involvement linked to the Trump family.
- Trump is taking his Friday Cabinet meeting on the road to Camp David
President Donald Trump is moving his next Cabinet meeting to the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland. The meeting is scheduled for Friday and will take place at the Maryland location.
- Trump is taking his Friday Cabinet meeting on the road to Camp David
President Trump is holding his 13th Cabinet meeting at Camp David, a presidential retreat in Maryland, marking the first such event in his second term. A previous attempt in May was canceled due to weather. The meetings are known for their length and officials' praise of Trump, though he has recently encouraged shorter remarks.
- Trump is taking his Friday Cabinet meeting on the road to Camp David
President Donald Trump is holding his next Cabinet meeting at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland. The meeting will take place away from the usual location.
- Trump is taking his Friday Cabinet meeting on the road to Camp David
President Donald Trump is holding his Cabinet meeting at Camp David for the first time in his second term after a previous attempt was canceled due to weather. The meetings are known for being lengthy with praise for Trump, and he has begun urging shorter comments. Camp David, established in 1942, has been used historically for diplomatic talks.
- Trump is taking his Friday Cabinet meeting on the road to Camp David
President Donald Trump is holding his 13th Cabinet meeting of his second term at Camp David in Maryland, a retreat known for lengthy sessions and officials praising the president. This marks the first such meeting at Camp David in his second term after a May attempt was canceled due to weather. The meetings, which include media presence, have seen Trump recently urging shorter remarks to address their extended duration.
- Week Ahead in Washington: July 26-31
Memorial services for Senator Lindsey Graham will be held in Washington and South Carolina, including a U.S. Capitol memorial and a funeral at the National Cathedral. President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend and deliver remarks. Trump also has a busy week, including a trip to Michigan to discuss manufacturing and economy, and a cabinet meeting at Camp David.
- Week Ahead in Washington: July 26-31
Washington will hold memorial services for Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) this week, including events at the U.S. Capitol and National Cathedral, with President Donald Trump expected to attend. Trump is also scheduled to visit Michigan for a speech and hold a cabinet meeting at Camp David.
- Week Ahead in Washington: July 26-31
Memorial services for Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will be held in Washington and South Carolina this week, with President Donald Trump expected to attend. Trump is also scheduled to visit Michigan to discuss manufacturing and hold a cabinet meeting at Camp David.
- The Peace That Redistributes War: What Camp David Reveals About Lebanon and Iran
The article examines how analyzing patterns in peace treaties, such as Camp David, can reveal hidden dynamics in conflicts like those involving Lebanon and Iran. It critiques oversimplifications in understanding negotiations and highlights the importance of recognizing gaps and constraints in peace processes.