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"Let him go get a television network and say it so that people listen," the president says of the Fox News host turned podcaster
Vance defends Trump after supporters like Tucker Carlson and those in the MAGA base's calls to stay out of the Israel-Iran conflict.
The US State Department restated the Trump administration's stance on Iran's nuclear program, emphasising that "Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.” Addressing a press briefing, US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that Trump's commitment to preventing Iran from getting nuclear capability has been unchanged since he took office.
The Georgia Republican has always stood by the president, but she recently sided with the former Fox News host on the topic of American foreign policy.
Donald Trump responded to Tucker Carlson ‘s criticism of the administration’s support of Israeli strikes on Iran, with the president getting in a gig at the media personality’s post- Fox News career.
Political pundit Tucker Carlson doubled down on his criticism of Israel’s strikes against Iran, rebuking several media figures, including his former colleagues at Fox News, over what he described as their push for President Trump to engage in the region.
During a meeting in the situation room, President Trump considered a range of options including a potential U.S. strike on Iran, according to multiple current and former administration officials. It comes after Trump has vowed he will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon,
President Trump raised the possibility of killing Iran’s supreme leader, demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and said he was no longer in the mood to negotiate in the hours before meeting today with his national security staff.