Daily Briefing: Trump's Tense Meeting with Senate Republicans and International News Updates
Start your day with the latest news from the Daily Briefing. President Donald Trump engaged in a heated discussion with Senate Republicans in a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill, where tensions rose over the Iran war and the SAVE America Act. Trump emphasized the importance of the SAVE America Act over a bipartisan housing bill, leading to conflicting views among GOP lawmakers.
Following the meeting, Trump described the discussion as "great," while Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana expressed his frustration with the president regarding the Iran war. The contentious exchange highlighted the divide within the Republican Party on key legislative issues.
In international news, acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez issued a warning about the rising death toll in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Venezuela. Rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities work to locate survivors and assess the extent of the damage.
On the health and wellness front, Amedy Dewey, a survivor of a murder-suicide incident in 2018, underwent numerous surgeries to recover from the traumatic experience. Dewey's journey, documented in a five-part series by the Detroit Free Press, sheds light on her resilience and determination to overcome adversity.
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