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Senators unable to detect any Trump exit strategy from Iran war
On Monday, Trump described Iran as a “paper tiger,” saying its air force and navy are “gone.”
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On Monday, Trump described Iran as a “paper tiger,” saying its air force and navy are “gone.”
Jasmine Crockett, a sharp Trump critic with a knack for going viral.
President Donald Trump cast aside his anti-war persona by ordering U.S. military strikes on Iran and helping Israel decapitate the Islamic Republic's government, leaving Republican lawmakers in a lurch
President Donald Trump told ABC News on Sunday, "The attack was so successful it knocked out most of the candidates" to lead the country.
↵↵Trump also name-checked, as part of a laundry list of Republican lawmakers present, Rep.
ANALYSIS — Donald Trump shared the head table at an exclusive Washington dinner Saturday night with George W. Bush.
↵↵Asked Tuesday evening about Iranian officials' vows to retaliate if he used military force, Trump was defiant. "Iran said that the last time.
"Now, obviously, that doesn't mean that President Trump is setting the bus fare schedule inside the country. … It doesn't mean that President Trump is assigning the key to the whole curriculum in the country
↵↵In a major recasting of Trump 2.0, South Carolina Sen.
↵↵A DHS spokesperson confirmed on Monday that those countries are Afghanistan, Burma, Burundi, Chad, Republic of Congo, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Laos, Libya, Sierra Leone, Somalia
The leaders of two former Soviet states, Armenia and Azerbaijan, on Friday both backed Trump winning the peace prize as they signed a pathway-to-peace pact and other agreements they credited Trump with
"This achievement can continue indefinitely if Iran does not get access to nuclear material, which it won’t." No longer reading, Trump added, "It’s so, so sad that that whole thing had to go."
President Donald Trump contended Wednesday that weekend U.S. military strikes on Iran had "ended the war" between Israel and the Islamic republic, pushing back on reports of an early Pentagon assessment
Israel and Iran spent the night trading attacks after Trump contended that he had made "peace" with a ceasefire framework.
On Thursday, the White House also said Trump would give Iran two weeks before deciding on strikes, leaving more time for Tehran to negotiate a diplomatic solution.
By Robert Farley and Lori Robertson President Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, appeared to be at odds over whether Iran was close to having a nuclear weapon, but Gabbard
ANALYSIS — Donald Trump resorted to his familiar time frame of two weeks in opting to give Iran more time to negotiate over its nuclear program, but the move left several Republican allies hanging and
On Thursday, a CQ Roll Call reporter, positioned by the double doors that lead into the East Room, had questioned Trump about Iran over the applause of invited guests at a bill signing ceremony.
But a deal will be signed," Trump said, adding: "I think Iran basically is at the negotiating table — they want to make a deal."
What a shame, and waste of human life," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform in between G7 sessions. "Simply stated, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. I said it over and over again!