Trump says Iran agrees to ‘no nuclear,’ and other takeaways from new interview
In a recent interview, President Trump claimed that Iran has agreed never to pursue nuclear weapons, marking a significant point in ongoing negotiations. He also confirmed reports of a heated conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the war in Lebanon. Additionally, Trump expressed confidence in the U.S. economy, attributing high prices to his predecessor while maintaining that the economy is in good shape.
- ▪Trump stated that Iran has agreed not to obtain a nuclear weapon as part of negotiations.
- ▪He confirmed that he berated Netanyahu during a phone call about Israel's actions in Lebanon.
- ▪Trump downplayed the impact of the war in Iran on the economy, claiming it is 'in good shape.'
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President Donald Trump claimed Tehran pledged never to obtain a nuclear weapon, among other eye-catching claims, in a Wednesday interview at a crucial junction of the war with Iran. In an interview with the New York Post’s Pod Force One podcast, the president gave updates on negotiations with Iran, its impact on his domestic agenda, and his perspective on political developments in the United States as the midterm races heat up. Recommended Stories How Bill Pulte turned being an attack dog into a charm offensive with Trump Todd Blanche says DOJ will not move forward with anti-weaponization fund Dr. Oz press briefing helps White House sidestep controversial storylines to focus on healthcare Here are the biggest takeaways from Trump’s latest interview.
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