President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he plans to send his administration’s controversial Iran agreement to Congress for approval, a move that could trigger a high-profile battle on Capitol Hill as lawmakers from both parties demand answers about the deal’s contents. Speaking
President Donald Trump announced Thursday evening that he has canceled planned U.S. military strikes against Iran, signaling a sudden shift from escalation toward diplomacy after days of heightened tensions in the Middle East. In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump said
President Trump on Thursday signaled that he is prepared to authorize additional military strikes against Iran, escalating tensions after the United States and Iran exchanged attacks for a second consecutive day. In a Truth Social post Thursday morning, Trump vowed that the
President Donald Trump said he expects to meet Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei in the future, signaling optimism about ongoing diplomatic efforts despite the challenges of negotiating with Iran’s leadership following months of conflict. Speaking with Miranda Devine on the “Pod Force
President Trump on Thursday denied plans to deploy additional U.S. troops to support operations in Iran, telling reporters he is not sending forces “anywhere.” “No, I’m not putting troops anywhere,” Trump said at the White House when asked whether he intends to
President Donald Trump is set to host German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House on Tuesday as U.S. military operations in Iran continue and European leaders remain divided over their level of support. The escalating conflict has prompted heightened security measures
President Donald Trump is weighing the deployment of a second aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East, signaling that the United States is prepared to apply maximum leverage if renewed nuclear negotiations with Iran fail. In an exclusive interview with Axios,
President Donald Trump signed his new Board of Peace charter on the global stage in Davos on Thursday, pledging to “stop generations of hatred and bloodshed” in the Middle East and to “forge a beautiful, everlasting, and glorious peace” for the world.
President Donald Trump is preparing to welcome Saudi Arabia’s ambitious and influential Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House this week for high-level discussions aimed at strengthening economic and defense partnerships between the two longtime allies. “We’re more than meeting,”
President Trump on Thursday will welcome Kazakhstan into the Abraham Accords, the agreements centered around normalizing ties with Israel, two sources confirmed to The Hill. Although Israel and Kazakhstan have maintained diplomatic relations since 1992, joining the Abraham Accords opens new doors for