Trump Relocates Cabinet Meeting Due to Potential Storms in Maryland
President Trump has decided to move a scheduled Cabinet meeting from Camp David to the White House due to the possibility of adverse weather conditions in Maryland. According to a post on Truth Social, the decision was made in light of forecasts predicting showers and potential thunderstorms in the region surrounding Camp David. The meeting, originally planned for Wednesday, was set to include all Cabinet members, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. The White House official noted that the location of the meeting was contingent on weather conditions, as Marine One, the helicopter typically used for travel to Camp David, may not operate safely in poor weather. The meeting will now take place at the White House, where discussions will focus on recent administration achievements, including economic progress, fraud elimination efforts, and foreign policy updates.