In today’s episode of White House Briefing Room, Jon Decker breaks down the latest developments shaping U.S. policy and global headlines.
The U.S. naval blockade against Iran appears to be holding strong in its early stages, with oil tankers reversing course and global markets watching closely. Meanwhile, European leaders are weighing a post-conflict coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz—without U.S. involvement—highlighting growing international tensions.
Back in Washington, the Trump administration prepares to process billions in tariff refund claims after a Supreme Court ruling, while the Justice Department moves to dismiss remaining January 6th convictions—sparking legal and political debate.
Plus, rare diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon signal cautious optimism, and Buckingham Palace reveals new details about King Charles’ upcoming visit to the U.S.
🔥 Topics covered:

King Charles Visits President Trump, James Comey Indicted & Trump Passport Reveal
12:40

White House Security Review After Assassination Attempt, King Charles Visit & Iran Strait Deal
14:17

Security Scare at Correspondents’ Dinner, Fed Shakeup & King Charles Arrives
11:09