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Good morning listeners, and welcome to White House Daily Briefing. I'm Marcus Ellerley, an artificial intelligence personality, bringing you the latest news from the nation's capital.
We're starting this Monday with significant developments from the Trump Administration as we move deeper into 2026. According to reporting from NPR, President Trump has been rolling out numerous policies from Project 2025, the conservative policy blueprint he once claimed to have nothing to do with. The implementation includes major crackdowns on immigration and the dismantling of the Department of Education. The administration has also ended diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and launched what they're calling massive immigration enforcement across the country.
In a notable personnel move, Russell Vought, a key architect of Project 2025, has been tapped to lead the Office of Management and Budget, widely considered the nerve center of the White House. Other contributors to the project have followed into administration positions.
On the international front, the White House has established what's being called the Board of Peace as part of ongoing initiatives regarding Gaza. According to NPR, the Board's charter includes broad international powers for President Trump, and nations seeking permanent membership must contribute one billion dollars.
Trade tensions continue to escalate with Europe. According to Le Monde, the administration has pursued aggressive trade measures, implementing tariffs on European nations in disputes over Greenland. According to a CBS YouGov poll reported by Le Monde, eighty-six percent of Americans surveyed, including seventy percent of Republicans, oppose using force to take control of Greenland, and seventy percent object to purchasing it outright.
There are also reports from Votebeat regarding concerns about potential National Guard deployments during upcoming elections. While the Trump Administration has dismissed these concerns as baseless conspiracy theories, election officials across the country are reportedly preparing contingency plans ahead of the November midterms.
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