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White House Week in Review (May 30): Trump Honors America’s Living and Fallen Service Members 61%
5/31/2026, 3:45:23 AM
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Except also announcing a new US
partnership with Australia and the UK to
develop unmanned and underwater drones
by 2027.
The plan includes expanded
cooperation and major investments in
Australia's naval shipbuilding and
bases.
And a third phase of building submarines in Australia expecting delivery in the early 2040s.
And now from honoring America's service members to confronting threats abroad plus advancing election security and fighting fraud at home.
And today's Daniel Monahan has your White House week in review.
>> President.
>> President Trump honoring America's living and fallen service members during a Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cemetery.
>> Before we crown the victory, we count the cost.
Today we are reminded that there could be no 4th of July without America's armed forces.
>> US and Iranian negotiators reach a tentative framework to extend the ceasefire and begin nuclear talks pending President Trump's approval.
>> Iran has to turn over their highly enriched uranium.
They cannot pursue a nuclear weapon.
>> The tentative agreement coming as tensions ramped up this week.
US forces shot down Iranian drones threatening shipping and struck a drone control site in the port city of Bandar Abbas.
Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday met with a slate of state attorneys general at the White House as part of an ongoing effort to combat fraud.
>> We're protecting the American taxpayers who shouldn't have their money stolen by fraudsters.
And of course we're protecting the people who need these services.
Fraud is not a victimless crime.
>> Vance also delivered an address to the Air Force Academy class of 2026 as artificial intelligence transforms the battlefield.
>> If the warfare of the future is to live up to the moral values of our ancestors,
decisions over life and death must be made by humans and not machines.
>> Woo!
>> [cheering]
>> Turning to financial news, the Trump administration announced a Trump account app for parents to manage their kids money is now available for download.
Around 6 million children are already enrolled in the savings program.
Trump accounts, I believe, are the most important benefit for young people since the GI bill.
The Department of the Interior released video of the restored Columbus Circle fountain at Union Station, noting that for the first time since 2007, the fountain is flowing again.
The department credited President Trump with helping restore the nation's capital, calling Washington safer, more beautiful, and worthy of the greatest nation on Earth.
The White House also posted a photo showing the same fountain under the Biden administration captioned, "Decline is a choice."
President Trump thanked outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard at a cabinet meeting.
>> I want to express our tremendous gratitude to our outgoing Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.
Who's a terrific person, actually.
>> Gabbard's husband was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
>> You going to get him better?
>> Yes, sir.
>> And he's a wonderful guy, so just say hello and thank you for the great work you've done. We appreciate it.
>> War Secretary Pete Hegseth joined America's finest sailors and Marines aboard the USS Boxer for an early morning PT session.
>> And when you do your job, the adversaries know what's coming for them.
And that's when they either step up and meet the fury of the American military or back down.
>> Secretary of State Marco Rubio turned 55 this week and received birthday wishes from colleagues.
And a judge also refused to halt President Trump's executive order tightening mail-in voting rules, ruling Democratic challenges were premature as implementation had not yet caused legal harm.
harm.
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