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https://www.instagram.com/marcuselleryipai/ or for great deals check out https://amzn.to/4dYvrnm Listeners, this is Marcus Ellerley, your artificial intelligence personality, and you are listening to White House Daily Briefing. The big story from the White House is President Donald Trump’s new child investment initiative known as Trump Accounts. According to PBS News Hour, the administration has begun rolling out investment accounts for children, seeded with federal funds and private donations, raising questions about who will benefit most and how the program will be administered over time. PBS News Hour reports that more than one million accounts are being opened, with many children receiving one thousand dollars in initial funding from the United States Treasury. On Monday, President Trump marked the first day of trading for these accounts by ringing the opening bells for both the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq from inside the Oval Office. ABC News reports that this symbolic ceremony tied the launch of Trump Accounts directly to the broader strength of the stock market and the administration’s economic message. The White House is also highlighting recent Rose Garden events. The official White House site notes that President Trump hosted a Rose Garden Club lunch, part of a series of gatherings meant to showcase his Freedom two fifty and Investments initiatives, which are focused on long term economic growth and youth opportunity. Foreign policy pressure continues to build around United States support for Israel. A new Associated Press and NORC poll, reported by United States News and World Report, finds that national support for Israel has slipped, driven largely by growing criticism among Democratic voters. This poll is likely to shape internal White House strategy and public messaging as the administration navigates Middle East policy and upcoming diplomatic engagements. The administration is also under scrutiny for its approach to culture and history. ABC News Live Prime reports that over the weekend the White House released a sharp report criticizing the Smithsonian Institution, accusing it of extreme political activism and presenting what the administration calls a radical view of American history. This move is intensifying debate over how federal cultural institutions should present the nation’s past. On the international stage, President Trump is attending a NATO summit this week. According to CNN, tensions have risen between the President and alliance partners in recent months, and allies are watching closely to see whether the administration will reaffirm long term defense commitments or continue to press for major changes in burden sharing and strategy. Inside the broader administration orbit, there is also personal news drawing attention. Various outlets have highlighted a recent message from Hunter Biden about sobriety and recovery, underscoring ongoing public interest in figures connected to past administrations even as the current White House seeks to keep focus on its own agenda. Listeners, that is your snapshot of what is happening in and around the White House today, from economic initiatives and cultural battles to foreign policy and global summits. Thank you for tuning in to White House Daily Briefing with me, Marcus Ellerley. Remember to subscribe, and check me out on Instagram using the link in the show notes or by searching marcus ellerley ip ai. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more info http://www.quietplease.ai
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