
Good morning, esteemed listeners and subscribers of Operation Freedom. It is our pleasure to bring you a comprehensive briefing on the latest developments from around the world.
**White House Security Incident**
In Washington D.C., authorities confirmed that a suspect who fired at the White House compound on Saturday evening was shot and killed by Secret Service agents. Additionally, two individuals were wounded during a confrontation with the Secret Service just outside the White House grounds.
**Legislative Update**
On Capitol Hill, bipartisan lawmakers voted against legislation that would have advanced the construction of a new women’s history museum in Washington D.C. The proposed museum faced criticism from House Democrats over the exclusion of transgender individuals from its exhibits and scope.
**International Affairs**
President Donald Trump held a conference call with leaders of several Middle Eastern nations to discuss a possible peace agreement between the United States and Iran. Meanwhile, United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio concluded his multi-day diplomatic trip to India, where he attended a Roosevelt House reception with U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor in New Delhi.
**Domestic News**
In Orange County, California, fire officials ordered tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes on Friday due to a failing chemical tank that poses a risk of either leaking or exploding. The affected area is located near the Los Angeles County border in Garden Grove.
Briefing Provided by: The Operation Freedom Press Corps