Trump meets House Republicans at Kennedy Center to align midterm agenda amid Venezuela operation fallout
President Trump met House Republicans at the Kennedy Center for a daylong policy forum to coordinate tax, border, affordability and health-care priorities before pivotal midterm elections, while briefing on the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro raised oversight and partisan debate.

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Overview
President Trump convened House Republicans at the Kennedy Center to align party strategy for the upcoming midterm election year amid narrow GOP House control and internal dissent.
The daylong GOP forum at the performing arts venue focused on tax-and-border legislation, affordability, and health care, with immediate attention on votes tied to expired insurance subsidies.
Senior officials briefed lawmakers on national security developments, including the U.S. operation capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, prompting questions about executive authority and congressional oversight.
Republicans stressed unity after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation temporarily increased the GOP House majority to 219-213; the speaker's office declined to comment on the meetings.
Bipartisan congressional leaders, including the Gang of Eight, attended briefings; classified sessions and Senate actions were expected to shape further U.S. steps in Venezuela.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the Venezuela story by emphasizing the bipartisan concerns over the lack of congressional consultation and the potential for U.S. overreach. They highlight the mixed reactions from both parties, using neutral language to present the facts without overt bias. The focus is on the procedural aspects and the implications for U.S. foreign policy, rather than sensationalizing the military action itself.