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Fetterman continued to distance himself from his party at an event celebrating bipartisanship.
The White House tells agencies to stop new activity against Tehran. What happened to ‘maximum pressure’?
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President Donald Trump is indicating that there has been progress with Iran on its nuclear program and hinted that an announcement could come in the “next two days.”
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'Trust But Not Verify': Chuck Schumer Raises The Alarm Over Trump's Shady 'Side Deal' With Iran On Senate FloorOn the Senate floor today, Senator Chuck Schumer discusses reports of a side deal that may be taking place between the Trump Administration and Iran in their ongoing negotiations.
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Sen. John Fetterman praises President Donald Trump's Middle East policies, highlighting bipartisan support for Israel and the controversial U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem.
Iranian, Egyptian and U.N. leaders met in Cairo on Monday to discuss Iran’s nuclear program after the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency in a confidential report said Iran is further increasing its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels.
By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran is poised to reject a U.S. proposal to end a decades-old nuclear dispute, an Iranian diplomat said on Monday, dismissing it as a "non-starter" that fails to address Tehran's interests or soften Washington's stance on uranium enrichment.
With a solid backing from American voters, President Trump has given Iran fair warning of repercussions if Tehran doesn’t halt its nuclear ambitions.