Trump Moves Cabinet Meeting From Camp David To White House Over Weather
Trump canceled a Camp David Cabinet meeting due to possible bad weather and will meet at the White House amid Iran talks and recent U.S. strikes.

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Trump nixes plans for Cabinet meeting at Camp David
Overview
President Trump canceled the planned Camp David Cabinet trip and said the Cabinet will meet at the White House on Wednesday, writing the change on Truth Social.
He cited "possible bad weather conditions" and the National Weather Service forecast of thunderstorms in the Camp David region as the reason for the move.
A White House official said all Cabinet members were expected to attend and that the agenda would include the economy, small business, Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, and foreign policy updates.
The cancellation comes amid fragile Iran negotiations and recent U.S. strikes in southern Iran that U.S. Central Command described as self-defense, complicating peace talks.
Trump's last Camp David visit was in June 2025, and outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who leaves on June 30, was expected to attend.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the cancellation skeptically, juxtaposing the White House's weather explanation with recent U.S.–Iran strikes and diplomatic talks to imply alternative motives. Editorial choices — loaded phrases like "threw a curveball," emphasis on Trump's rare Camp David visits, and placement of Iran-related context — steer readers toward security and political explanations.