The Latest: As Trump goes to NATO, DHS says US remains at heightened risk
- President Donald Trump stated he is not seeking regime change in Tehran while aiming to maintain a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
- The Department of Homeland Security warned that the U.S. remains at heightened risk of a domestic attack following Trump's strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.
- The Deputy FBI Director mentioned that the bureau's 'assets are fully engaged' to prevent retaliatory violence in the U.S.
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The Latest: As Trump goes to NATO, DHS says US remains at heightened risk
President Donald Trump, aboard Air Force One to the NATO conference, has sought to maintain a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, and said he’s not seeking regime change in Tehran. U.S. intelligence leaders will provide classified briefings as Congress prepares to debate whether to invoke the War Powers clause restraining Trump. Homeland Security warns that the U.S. remains at heightened risk of a domestic attack following the Trump-ordered strik…
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