White House Security in Spotlight | Balance of Power: Late Edition 04/27/2026
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Donell Harvin, former DC Chief of Homeland Security and Intelligence, shares his reaction to the White House Correspondent's Dinner assassination attempt. CBO Director Phillip Swagel discusses how the long term fiscal outlook of the United States is looking and the adjustments the CBO has had to make to their ten year outlook following the US Supreme Court striking down on President Trump's global tariffs and the President launching a war with Iran. Congressman Troy Downing (R-MT) talks about the latest on US Iran talks and lawmakers considering a FISA extension. (Source: Bloomberg)
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