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S6E73: “The Morning Meeting” at 9:00am ET today
“THE MORNING MEETING” DAYBOOK
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2026
By Michael Dailey and Mark Halperin
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TODAY
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“NEXT UP”
Conventional wisdom has Democrats on track to flip the Senate. My reporting says not so fast.
On today’s “Next Up,” I break down the nine races that will actually decide control—and the map looks very different up close.
Where Democrats are exposed, where they have real opportunities, and why even getting almost everything right still might not get them there.
This is the Senate landscape the way it actually is—not the way it’s being sold.
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DAYBOOK, all Eastern Time unless otherwise noted
DONALD TRUMP
JD VANCE
No known public events at this writing.
CABINET
9:40am: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum sits down for a conversation on U.S. energy during the CERAWeek 2026 energy industry conference in Houston.
CONGRESS
9:00am: House Republicans and Democrats will hold private caucus meetings.
10:00am: House Republican leaders host a news conference.
10:45am: House Democratic leaders host a news conference.
10:00am: House Ways and Means will mark up five bills.
10:00am: Deputy TSA Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill and Head of the FEMA Response and Recovery Office Gregg Phillips testify before the House Homeland Security Committee on the partial government shutdown and its impact on their agencies.
10:00am: The Senate Budget Committee holds a hearing on possible solutions to prevent Social Security insolvency, which faces major funding challenges around the years 2032-33.
12:00pm: The Senate resumes consideration of the SAVE America Act.
1:00pm: Senate Armed Services holds a closed briefing on the Trump administration’s efforts to destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
1:30pm: The House votes on a resolution expressing support for DHS and legislation that would codify parts of the Trump administration’s executive order targeting crime in the District of Columbia.
2:00pm: Democratic members of the House Homeland Security Committee hold a forum with think tank researchers on allegations of corruption at the Homeland Security Dept. under President Trump and former Secretary Kristi Noem.
2:10pm: Sen. Mark Warner, Sen. Josh Hawley, Rep. Kat Cammack, and others, including leaders from the National Archives, speak with executives from Meta, Lockheed Martin, Adobe, and Anthropic at the Axios AI+DC Summit in Washington.
COURTS
10:00am: The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Flowers Foods, Inc. v. Brock, which examines whether certain delivery drivers are exempt from mandatory arbitration. This case has implications for the rights of gig economy workers to sue employers.
ECONOMY
8:30am: Import Price Index report due out.
8:30am: Peter Navarro is interviewed on stage at POLITICO’s Economy Summit in D.C.
“The Morning Meeting” topics:
* The negotiations.
* Can the war end without Bibi and MBS on board?
* The case for war.
* Is a recession inevitable?
* Palm Beach special election.
* GOP reconciliation hopes.
* DHS stalemate.
* Media bias comedy.










