Noun
situation room (plural situation rooms)
A room reserved for business or political officials to discuss plans or courses of action.
During the 5:00 p.m. hour of CNN’s The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, the eponymous host showed the president’s son-in-law a clip of his April 29 appearance on as the virus was spreading like wildfire. Source: Internet
On April 11, she told the coronavirus task force in the Situation Room that the nation was in good shape. Source: Internet
The Attorney General made the comments during an appearance on CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, claiming there was a "false narrative" about racial biases within criminal justice system. Source: Internet
In the penultimate episode of the year, opened with a parody of The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer. Source: Internet
He is one of the first few Governors to set up a Situation Room that is manned 24 hours, a setting where people can give and receive information on the pandemic promptly. Source: Internet
In one characteristically forgettable passage, Bolton tells us about his arrival to the White House Situation Room, which had been renovated since his last visit more than a decade earlier. Source: Internet