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President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran.
The clock is ticking down to US President Donald Trump’s deadline for Iran to strike a deal and open the Strait of Hormuz – or be heavily bombed and face “hell.”
President Donald Trump is encountering resistance from one-time MAGA allies over his threat to demolish Iran’s infrastructure on Tuesday night unless a deal is reached to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Children in sundresses and bow ties pranced on the White House lawn as President Donald Trump addressed his threats to bomb Iranian power plants.
CIA Director John Radcliffe, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine all recounted the rescue operation at the press conference — Trump's first since the U.S. and Israel launched a war with Iran more than a month ago.
President Trump held a news conference at the White House on Monday and expressed confidence in a diplomatic outcome to the Iran war, but there's no public sign of progress. He also celebrated the successful mission that rescued the American aviators shot down on Friday.
President Donald Trump agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran following discussions with Pakistani officials, as questions persist about the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear material.
Iran's top officials pushed back against a U.S. ceasefire plan and President Trump's deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz, striking a defiant tone as the warring sides traded missile attacks.
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