June 25, 2026

Representatives from more than 45 countries expected to attend initiative aimed at bringing an end to the war in Gaza

While Trump is (reportedly) weighing a potential attack against Iran and presiding over the first Board of Peace meeting in Washington, he is also squeezing a trip to the battleground state of Georgia today to boost the Republican party’s political standing in the crucial midterm elections.

The Trump administration said his trip will focus on the economy, but notably he is scheduled to visit Rome, in the north-west of Georgia, which lies in congressional district previously represented by Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former Trump firebrand who resigned in January after feuding with the president. There’s a special election to replace her on 10 March.

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