Trump To Attend Security Meeting On Friday After Israeli Strikes On Iran
- President Donald Trump is meeting Friday morning with his National Security Council in the Situation Room to discuss Israel’s recent strikes on Iran.
- The meeting follows Israel’s launch of the 'Rising Lion' military operation early Friday, prompting the U.S. to shift naval forces amid possible Iranian retaliation.
- Domestically, Trump deployed about 2,000 National Guard troops and 200 trained Marines to Los Angeles after immigration raid protests, but a judge ruled the deployment illegal without California’s governor’s approval.
- Trump claimed he had advance warning of Israel’s attack, called it 'excellent,' warned Iran of 'a lot more to come,' and said on Truth Social that without military action, Los Angeles would be burning.
- Protests continue in downtown Los Angeles with about 470 arrests, while consumer sentiment rose 16% in June but remains 20% lower than December 2024, reflecting mixed economic and political conditions.
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