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Today, President Trump is welcoming Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House for a high-profile visit. The two leaders are expected to announce billions of dollars in agreements, including a major deal for the sale of United States F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. According to reporting from NPR and the Associated Press, discussions will center on deepening military, economic, and technological ties, with the White House indicating a new United States–Saudi defense pact is on the table.
In addition to defense, the leaders will unveil cooperative ventures in artificial intelligence and civilian nuclear technology. Saudi Arabia is poised to announce a multi-billion dollar investment in United States artificial intelligence infrastructure. There will also be new collaboration in the civil nuclear energy sector. Administration officials highlight that these deals aim to diversify the Saudi economy and create American jobs, while also reinforcing United States security guarantees in the region. A White House dinner hosted by First Lady Melania Trump is planned tonight to recognize the strengthened alliance between the two nations.
This visit marks Crown Prince Mohammed’s first to the United States since 2018, following the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. While his return renews scrutiny from human rights groups, President Trump has called the prince an “incredible leader” and emphasizes mutual benefits in economic growth and regional stability.
Elsewhere at the White House today, President Trump held a meeting with the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026. He praised the progress on preparations, highlighting record-breaking ticket sales and the economic impact projected to reach thirty billion dollars. Homeland Security is rolling out hundreds of millions in grants to host cities to ramp up security measures, including advanced screening and drone technology. Secretary Marco Rubio and Secretary Kristi Noem were also recognized for their ongoing coordination to ensure both safety and logistical efficiency.
In the legislative arena, the House is set to vote this evening on a bill requiring the Justice Department to release its files on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This follows a push from House Republicans and statements by the president encouraging the effort toward government transparency.
Finally, small business owners visited the White House to thank President Trump for recent policy initiatives. The president continues to link economic policies to job growth, particularly in preparation for next year’s global sporting event and today’s international deals.
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