On this episode of White House Briefing Room, Jon Decker breaks down growing tensions inside the Republican Party as Senate Republicans push back against President Trump’s controversial $1.8 billion anti-weaponization settlement fund. The political standoff throws key immigration legislation into uncertainty and raises new questions about GOP unity heading into the midterms.
Plus, House Republicans abruptly cancel a vote regarding U.S. involvement in Iran as concerns over military action continue to divide lawmakers. Jon also examines President Trump’s decision to postpone a major executive order that would have expanded government oversight of artificial intelligence and what it means for the escalating U.S.–China AI race.
And finally, new polling creates fresh political headaches for the White House as voter concerns over inflation, affordability, and the economy impact the president’s approval numbers.

DOJ Indicts Raul Castro, GOP Tensions Rise & Trump Faces Senate Pushback
12:25

Trump Scores Major Political Wins, Iran Vote Drama & DOJ Controversy
09:43

Trump Pauses Iran Strike, DOJ Launches $2B Fund & New Polls Shake the White House
13:04