🚨WATCH | @SpeakerJohnson meets with Israeli Prime Minister @netanyahu at the Capitol https://t.co/KEyhpYHoB6
Speaker Mike Johnson meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Capitol. @jayobtv reports on what they're expected to discuss. https://t.co/veGzZey4Lw
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the US Congress to meet with Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson ⤵️ https://t.co/AfLelfn7WT
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met privately with U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Capitol Hill Tuesday, beginning the session at about 11:30 a.m. Eastern time. The visit marked Netanyahu’s first appearance before the new House leadership and included additional talks with a bipartisan group of senators and representatives, according to media reports from the Hill and Iran International. Netanyahu’s stop at Congress follows a White House visit the previous day in which he said he had submitted a letter nominating former President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, the Washington Examiner reported. While neither side immediately released details of Tuesday’s agenda, the encounter extends Netanyahu’s outreach to U.S. political leaders during his Washington trip.