In today’s White House Briefing Room, Jon Decker breaks down major developments shaping U.S. policy and global markets.
President Donald Trump signals that a potential deal with Iran may be within reach as the war enters its fourth week, raising hopes for a ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Markets react immediately, with oil prices dropping and investors responding to signs of de-escalation.
Back at home, lawmakers appear close to ending the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, with a possible compromise emerging after weeks of political gridlock. Meanwhile, newly confirmed DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin steps into leadership during a critical moment for national security and immigration policy.
Plus, the Supreme Court of the United States hears a pivotal case that could reshape how mail-in ballots are counted nationwide—potentially impacting upcoming elections.
🔹 Trump–Iran negotiations and military strategy
🔹 DHS shutdown negotiations and political standoff
🔹 New DHS leadership takes over amid crisis
🔹 Supreme Court case with major election implications

Bondi Fired, Iran War Fears Rise, DHS Pay Fight
12:02

Trump’s Iran War Pitch, Supreme Court Showdown on Birthright Citizenship & DHS Funding Fight
17:21

Iran War Escalation, Hormuz Fight, SCOTUS Citizenship Case
14:22