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The Secret Service heightened security around the White House, the homes of former presidents and other protected locations this weekend as the agency watched the situation unfold in Iran.
FBI Director Kash Patel also put his counterterrorism and counterintelligence teams on high alert.
And in New York, the FBI and NYPD's Joint Terrorism Task Force are now keeping a close eye on pro-Iran groups on social media that are praising Iran's response and urging supporters to mobilize.
Its rhetoric officials describe as hostile but not yet operational.
So far, no specific threats against the U.S.
have been identified.
Monica Ricks, Bloomberg Radio.
Perhaps the silver lining here is as we look underneath the surface at the fundamentals, the U.S.
economy is still growing at over 2%, we think, in 2025.
And by the way, we do think earnings growth, S&P broadly, corporate earnings are up about 14% potentially in 2026 as well.
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