The White House has released images showing President Donald Trump and his team from his makeshift Situation Room as strikes were launched against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The images, shared by the White House’s social media team, capture meetings held by both Trump and Vice President JD Vance amid the beginnings of “Operation Epic Fury.”
Trump established a war room at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, where he was joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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It is known that Rubio notified members of Congress’s bipartisan “Gang of Eight” ahead of the strikes on Friday night. One member was not able to be contacted, according to a State Department spokesperson.
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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is also seen in the photos from the Mar-a-Lago war room, as well as CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine.

Vance held a parallel meeting at the actual Situation Room in the basement of the White House’s West Wing, joined by members of the Cabinet not in Florida at the time of the strikes. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard could be seen in the picture with Vance, as well as Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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Trump announced on Saturday that “major combat operations” took place overnight with the purpose of “eliminating imminent threats” in Iran — specifically, the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. The American strikes were augmented by Israeli military operations.

Iran immediately launched counterattacks that struck nations across the Middle East, including Israel, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait.
Israeli officials are asserting that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the initial strikes.
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Trump said during an NBC News interview that his administration feels “that is a correct story” — adding that “most” of Iran’s senior leadership is “gone.”
Iranian counterparts have disputed the claim, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claiming that Khamenei remains alive “as far as I know.”








