President Donald Trump took center stage at his sixth Cabinet meeting of the year, tackling a series of high-stakes issues head-on—from deadly floods ravaging Texas to dangerous international developments in Ukraine and Iran. With his trademark calm under pressure, Trump allowed the media into the room for a rare, extended Q&A that quickly turned into a bombshell-laden affair.
The meeting began with Trump offering brief remarks about the administration’s ongoing efforts to support Texans devastated by catastrophic flooding. Then, without hesitation, he opened the floor to reporters. What followed was a barrage of loaded questions—touching on everything from Iran’s nuclear ambitions to one of the biggest scandals in recent memory: Jeffrey Epstein’s mysterious death.
The tension in the room escalated when a reporter raised concerns about chemical weapon usage by Russia in Ukraine. The journalist cited Dutch and German intelligence reports suggesting that Russian troops had been using drone-deployed choking agents to drive Ukrainians from trenches, a charge eerily similar to ones made by the U.S. government the previous year.
The reporter asked directly, “What does U.S. intelligence believe and what do you believe about the use of chemical weapons?”
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