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October 14, 2025 2 mins
"Tuesday Trump Talks Peace, Medals, and Debt"


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, listeners. It is Tuesday, October fourteenth, and here
is your White House Daily Briefing. After returning early this
morning to Washington from Charmel Shaik, President Donald Trump is
back at the White House following the signing of a
landmark peace agreement aimed at rebuilding Gaza and bringing stability
to the Middle East. According to multiple sources, the President

(00:23):
called it a historic day, emphasizing that the New Gaza
Peace Plan has answered the prayers of millions and will
lead to significant international efforts to restore the region. Today,
at the White House, President Trump is scheduled to welcome
President Javier Milay of Argentina. Both leaders will discuss strengthening
economic ties and potential credit line agreements between the United

(00:46):
States and Argentina. This meeting follows a month of ongoing
cooperation at international summits, with new support pledged to Argentina
by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Later in
the day, a special ceremony will take place as President
Trump posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to conservative
activist Charlie Kirk. Kirk's wife, Erica Kirk, will accept the

(01:10):
medal on his behalf, honoring his contributions to political discourse
and activism. Meanwhile, the government shutdown continues into its fourth week,
intensifying pressure on Congress. Business leaders and administration officials are
urging Senators to pass a clean continuing resolution and reopen
the government, claiming that the shutdown has resulted in tens

(01:33):
of thousands of layoffs and disruptions to small businesses and
federal programs. The administration has reiterated its focus on cutting
waste and abuse, announcing pauses and reviews of several infrastructure
projects and federal contracts. Tensions rose at yesterday's press briefing
when White House Press Secretary Caroline leave It abruptly exited

(01:54):
following heated exchanges with reporters about transparency and in pendy
wayoffs leave It to the administration's approach, citing the urgent
need for fiscal responsibility given the federal debt and shutdown circumstances.
On national security, President Trump updated on recent law enforcement
operations in Memphis, reporting over one hundred and fifty arrests

(02:15):
in the past week, including suspected gang members and individuals
wanted for serious crimes. Federal resources have also been surged
into Portland, Oregon, with the President directing further reviews of
funding and aid based on local cooperation with federal law
enforcement efforts. Finally, President Trump addressed humanitarian concerns emerging from
the conflict in Gaza, expressing continued support for Israeli operations

(02:39):
while indicating close watch on civilian safety and humanitarian access.
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