Trump vows Iran can never have a nuke — and US will ‘not rush into a deal’ after GOP Senators criticize draft agreement
President Trump has stated that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon and emphasized the need for a careful approach to negotiations. Following criticism from GOP Senators regarding a draft agreement, Trump indicated that he would not rush into a deal. The proposed agreement includes a ceasefire and potential easing of sanctions, but critics are concerned about Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and the implications of such a deal.
- ▪Trump vowed that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon and urged caution in negotiations.
- ▪GOP Senators expressed skepticism about the draft agreement, particularly regarding Iran's uranium stockpile.
- ▪The proposed deal includes a 60-day ceasefire and potential easing of sanctions on Iran.
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Politics Trump vows Iran can never have a nuke — and US will ‘not rush into a deal’ after GOP Senators criticize draft agreement By Ryan King Published May 24, 2026, 10:33 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WASHINGTON — President Trump vowed Sunday Iran will never have a nuclear weapon — after top GOP Senators openly voiced skepticism over the reported details of the delicate peace deal. Trump, who previously said on Saturday that his negotiators were “finalizing” the agreement, suggested in a post on Truth Social Sunday morning that he would wait until the right agreement could be struck. “I have informed my representatives not to rush into a deal in that time is on our side.
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