The site where one of the major Middle East peace treaties was signed has been picked as the location for a Wednesday meeting of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet.

As noted byCNBC, Camp David was the location where President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the 1978 Camp David Accords that set in motion a peace between Israel and Egypt.

“The President has been to Camp David one other time in his second term,” Fox Business correspondent Edward Lawrence noted in aposton X.

A White House Official tells me that President Trump will hold a Cabinet Meeting tomorrow at Camp David. The President has been to Camp David one other time in his second term.#POTUS#CampDavid

— Edward Lawrence (@EdwardLawrence)May 26, 2026

The trip comes amid mixed signals over the future of the war between the United States and Iran. Although Trump indicated over the weekend he was optimistic that the talks were making progress, military action took place Monday and Tuesday between Iranian and American forces, making it unclear whether any peace deal is likely, according to theNew York Post.

The outlet said that all Cabinet members, including Tulsi Gabbard, who is stepping down in June as Director of National Intelligence, will attend.

The report indicated that heavy rain in Washington, D.C., would make flying into Camp David difficult and could force the meeting to a different location.

Notable because President Trump notoriously never uses Camp David. Some sort of peace talks?https://t.co/KKr6JfcCrR

— White House Press Pool Reports (@WHPressPool)May 26, 2026

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