Israel-Iran war: US to join Israel on Iran strike? Here is what we know so far
US President Donald Trump has clearly stated that Washington will not allow Tehran to have nuclear weapons.
US President Donald Trump has clearly stated that Washington will not allow Tehran to have nuclear weapons.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that the United States has "complete and total control" of the skies over Iran amid the deadly ongoing aerial conflict between Israel and Iran that began Friday.
Today, the 48-year-old star feels deeply connected to the struggles of those who now live in fear due to the tightening grip of immigration enforcement.
In a Truth social post, Trump clearly stated that Iran can’t be allowed to have a nuclear weapon and that the country should have signed the deal he offered.
US President Donald Trump announced he was abruptly cutting short his participation in the G7 summit and returning home early to deal with the Iran-Israel crisis.
If Trump follows through as promised, he will be the first incumbent President since Andrew Johnson (in 1869) to skip his successor's swearing-in ceremony.
'This is an emergency of the highest magnitude,' the top-ranking Democrat in Congress said.
"She was a strong supporter of President Trump," the report added, saying the woman was from the San Diego area in southern California.
'While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it's only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again,' he said.
The discussions focused on the 25th amendment to the US Constitution, which allows for a president's removal by the vice president and cabinet if he is judged "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office."