Trump to hold Cabinet meeting at Camp David after U.S. strikes on Iran
President Trump will convene a rare Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday, hours after U.S. strikes on Iran. All Cabinet members are expected to attend, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who has announced her resignation. The strikes have thrown a potential peace deal into uncertainty.
President Trump will hold a Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday, hours after U.S. strikes on Iran threw a potential peace deal into uncertainty. Every member of the Cabinet will be in attendance, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who has announced her resignation.
The rare gathering at the presidential retreat in Maryland comes as the administration weighs next steps following the military action. The strikes, which targeted Iranian facilities, have cast doubt on diplomatic efforts that had been underway in recent weeks.
Gabbard's attendance at the meeting will be her last as director of national intelligence. She announced her resignation ahead of the session, though the timing of her departure and the reason were not detailed in the announcement.
The meeting follows a period of fluctuating U.S.-Iran tensions. Earlier this month, Gulf states convinced Trump to suspend imminent strikes on Iran, and a proposed "forever cease-fire" stalled as negotiations dragged on without resolution. The latest strikes now leave the status of any future deal uncertain.