Trump urges ‘Dumocrats’ to ‘just sit back and relax’ while he negotiates with Iran
President Trump has called on his critics to refrain from interfering as he negotiates with Iran. He believes that their negative remarks complicate his efforts to secure a favorable deal. Trump asserts that Iran is eager to negotiate and that the outcome will benefit the United States.
- ▪Trump urged critics to 'just sit back and relax' during negotiations with Iran.
- ▪He claimed that political criticism makes it harder for him to negotiate effectively.
- ▪Democrats and some Republicans have expressed skepticism about the rumored peace deal with Iran.
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President Donald Trump urged his political critics and detractors to “just sit back and relax” as he leads negotiations with Iran to end the military conflict with the country. He also said that politicians making critical remarks about him hamper efforts to negotiate an agreement to end hostilities. He made the comments in an early-morning post on his Truth Social account, while antagonizing Democrats, or, as Trump has called them in recent days, “Dumocrats.” “Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the U.S.A. and those that are with us,” Trump said a little after 1 a.m in the post on his Truth Social.
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