Trump Hosts Iftar Dinner Tonight Amid Controversy and Policy Shifts
President Donald Trump is hosting a White House iftar dinner tonight, marking an annual tradition for Muslims breaking their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

President Donald Trump is scheduled to host a White House iftar dinner tonight, marking the first time the event has taken place at the presidential residence. The traditional sundown meal, where Muslims break their fast during Ramadan, will be attended by dignitaries and officials. It marks a departure from previous years when the event was held at the Capitol Visitor Center. This year's gathering is significant as it highlights Trump's efforts to engage with Muslim Americans.