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"Trump's Peace Prize, Ballroom Blitz, and Albanese Talks"


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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Good morning, listeners. This is Marcus Ellerle with your White
House Daily Briefing for Wednesday, October twenty second, twenty twenty five.
Today's top headline. President Donald Trump was presented with the
Richard Nixon Foundation's Prestigious Architect of Peace Award earlier this morning.
The ceremony, broadcast on official White House channels, recognized President

(00:32):
Trump's diplomatic efforts and commitment to international peace initiatives. The
President addressed the nation briefly thanking the Foundation and emphasizing
the importance of ongoing negotiations in global stability. Meanwhile, major
changes are underway at the White House itself. According to MPR,
demolition is actively taking place in the East Wing, marking

(00:54):
the start of construction for President Trump's new ballroom. This
ambitious project aims to create a dedicated space for ceremonial
events and will modernize the historic building while preserving its heritage. Yesterday,
the White House welcomed the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanizi.
Continuing a series of high level meetings to deepen strategic alliances,

(01:16):
the administration celebrated a new bilateral framework agreement on critical
Minerals and rare earth elements designed to strengthen America's supply
chains and support manufacturing and national security priorities. President Trump
called the partnership a historic step forward in securing America's
economic future. In other news, Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt made

(01:39):
headlines after a contentious press briefing where she exited the
room following heated exchanges with reporters. This incident has drawn
attention across social media, raising questions about the administration's approach
to transparency and media relations. The President's schedule this week
has featured several functions honoring American traditions and recognizing cultural festivities.

(02:03):
In particular, yesterday's Devali celebration brought together community leaders and
administration officials to mark the festival of Lights and promote
cultural understanding on the legislative front. According to recent White
House statements, nominations have been sent to the Senate as
the administration continues to fill key posts in both domestic
and foreign policy positions. The new appointments are expected to

(02:26):
further advance President Trump's agenda for economic revitalization and national security.
Gas prices are making news as well, dropping to a
four year low, a fact the administration attributes to its
energy policies and ongoing efforts to boost domestic production. Finally,
as construction begins on the East Wing ball room, security

(02:46):
enhancements around the White House have been noticeable, with restricted
access and additional personnel monitoring the grounds to insure safety
during the renovation. Thank you for tuning in to the
White House Daily Briefing. Be sure to subscribe for tomorrow's

(03:07):
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