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đşđ¸ Trump Strikes Iran
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Over the weekend, President Trump declared Operation Midnight Hammer a âspectacular successâ after U.S. forces demolished Iranâs top nuclear sites â Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan â in a show of force the world hasnât seen in decades.
Iranâs nuclear threat? Obliterated.
Trump gave Tehran a choice: make peace now â or face even faster, deadlier strikes.
As of this morning, U.S. allies like Australia are backing the attack while pushing Iran to return to the table. Israel isnât waiting. Theyâre already hitting secondary targets.
The world is watching.
Trumpâs drawing red lines â and heâs proven that they mean something.
Weâve got more on this and other top Trump news for you below!
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President Trump delivered a decisive blow to Iranâs nuclear ambitions with Saturdayâs targeted strikes on its weapons sites, safeguarding America and its allies. Iranâs relentless âDeath to Americaâ chants remind us of the threat it poses, not just to Israel, but to our nationâs core values.
Through this bold act of strength, the Trump administration chose a path to peace, aiming to halt a dangerous escalation in the global conflict. Despite inevitable criticism, Trumpâs willingness to make tough calls shows his commitment to protecting the U.S., no matter the political cost. As the dust settles, his leadership will shine in navigating this high-stakes crisis.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
đłď¸ Trump Calls for Special Prosecutor to Investigate 2020 Election
President Trump demanded a special prosecutor to investigate what he claims was widespread fraud in the 2020 election, asserting on Truth Social that âthe evidence is MASSIVE and OVERWHELMING.â He labeled former President Joe Biden âgrossly incompetentâ and insisted the election was âa total FRAUD.â The call follows Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtonâs investigation into 33 potential noncitizen voters, aligning with Trumpâs push for voter integrity. No concrete evidence of widespread fraud has been verified, despite Trumpâs claims. The White House has not commented on whether Trump will appoint a prosecutor or specify the evidence he cites.
đ° Trumpâs âBig, Beautiful Billâ Faces More Senate Roadblocks
President Trumpâs âOne Big, Beautiful Bill Actâ hit a snag as the Senate parliamentarian ruled several provisions, including a ban on nutrition aid for illegal immigrants, violate the Byrd Rule and cannot pass with a simple majority. The Senate GOPâs package, aiming for a July 4 deadline, also saw cuts to its child tax credit boost, tip and overtime tax breaks, and Medicaid funding. Trump pushed for the billâs $5 trillion debt ceiling hike and corporate tax cuts, but Democratic opposition and procedural hurdles forced revisions. The OMB Director warned that failing to pass the bill could trigger a recession, escalating pressure on lawmakers. Senate negotiations continue, with Republicans scrambling to salvage key elements before the deadline.
đ Trump and Rubio Broker Rwanda-Congo Peace Treaty
President Trump announced on Friday, that he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio secured a peace treaty between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, ending decades of violent conflict. The agreement, set for signing in Washington on Monday, was hailed by Trump as a âwonderfulâ achievement to halt a âvery vicious war.â Pakistan nominated Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic efforts, though he dismissed the awardâs relevance, claiming he deserved âfiveâ already. Vice President JD Vance praised the treaty as a testament to Trumpâs global leadership, emphasizing its potential to stabilize the region.
đłď¸ Trump Vows to Campaign Against Massie in Kentucky
President Trump announced plans to travel to Kentucky to campaign against Rep. Thomas Massie, branding him a âpathetic LOSERâ on Truth Social for opposing U.S. strikes on Iranâs nuclear facilities. Massie, a Republican, joined Democrats to argue the strikes were unconstitutional, prompting Trumpâs pledge to back a primary challenger in 2026. Trump accused Massie of disloyalty, claiming he âhates our countryâ and undermines MAGA principles. The feud marks Trumpâs first major move to unseat a sitting GOP incumbent this term. Kentucky voters are split, with some backing Trumpâs call and others defending Massieâs principled stance.

President Trump, along with Pete Hegseth, JD Vance, and Marco Rubio, delivers an address to the nation at the White House on Saturday.
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Over the weekend, President Trump thrust America into the heart of the Israel-Iran conflict, ordering a dramatic U.S. military strike that obliterated three of Iranâs key nuclear facilities - Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. In a White House address on Saturday night, Trump declared the operation a âspectacular military success,â boasting that the sites were âcompletely and totally obliteratedâ by B-2 Spirit stealth bombers flying 37 hours non-stop from Missouri.
The mission, centered on dropping a dozen GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs) on the heavily fortified Fordow facility, aimed to cripple Iranâs nuclear ambitions, which Trump warned could produce a weapon in weeks. This marked a sharp pivot from his earlier diplomatic push, including a two-week ultimatum for Iran to negotiate, as he now hints at regime change, stating on Truth Social, âWe can make Iran great again, but not with the current leadership.â The strikes, coordinated with Israelâs ongoing air campaign, have reshaped the Middle Eastâs geopolitical landscape, with Trump urging Iran to seize âthe time for peaceâ while flexing American might.
The B-2 mission was a technological marvel, showcasing U.S. precision and power. Each bomber, capable of carrying two 30,000-pound MOPs, targeted Fordowâs underground bunkers, designed to withstand conventional attacks, with sources confirming the facilityâs centrifuge halls were âheavily damaged.â Natanz and Esfahan, critical to Iranâs uranium enrichment, were also hit, with satellite imagery revealing extensive destruction.
The operation, kept secret until minutes before impact, caught Iran off guard, though Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed the damage was âexaggeratedâ in a press conference hours later. Trumpâs decision followed briefings on Fordowâs near-impenetrable defenses, which only U.S. bunker-busters could breach, unlike Israelâs less capable arsenal. The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, emphasized that the strikes were a direct response to Iranâs refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a demand Trump had made non-negotiable in prior talks.
The strikes have ignited global and domestic reactions, amplifying Americaâs assertive role under Trumpâs leadership. A Rasmussen Reports poll from June 22 shows 61% of Americans, led by MAGA Republicans, support an active U.S. global leadership role, with 47% of Republicans backing the strikes compared to just 24% opposing them.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stirred controversy, claiming âmultiple countriesâ were prepared to supply Iran with nuclear weapons in retaliation, a charge the White House dismissed as âbaseless.â Ukraine, however, praised Trumpâs decisive action, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calling it a blow to Iranâs destabilizing ambitions. Meanwhile, at home, many Democrats like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez demanded Trumpâs impeachment, arguing the strikes lacked Congressional approval, while most Republicans, including Senator Josh Hawley, defended them as necessary to prevent an âexistential threat.â
Trumpâs statements post-strikes blends triumph with a call for peace, though his hints at regime change signal a broader agenda. On Fox News, he suggested Iranâs leadership âcannot continueâ if it pursues nuclear weapons, yet urged Tehran to negotiate to avoid further âtragedy.â The strikes, which are estimated to have cost billions, have strained U.S.-Iran relations, with declarations of a âproportionate responseâ but acknowledging Iranâs weakened position after Israelâs earlier attacks.
Trumpâs team, including Vice President JD Vance, is now exploring sanctions relief as a way to bring Iran to the table, though Leavitt warned of âgrave consequencesâ if those talks fail. As the dust settles over Fordowâs ruins, Trumpâs gamble - destroying Iranâs nuclear dreams while pushing for a deal - positions America as a dominant force, navigating a delicate line between war and peace.

President Trump holds a meeting in the Situation Room at the White House on Saturday.
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đ¨ Border Patrol agents faced violent attacks on Sunday, while conducting deportation operations in Los Angeles, with protesters throwing rocks and bottles, injuring three agents. The raids, part of President Trumpâs immigration crackdown, targeted illegal immigrants with criminal records, escalating tensions in the city. Los Angeles officials, including Council member Imelda Padilla, condemned the operations, urging local police to block ICE efforts.
âď¸ Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called for President Trumpâs impeachment on Saturday, claiming his authorization of U.S. strikes on Iranâs nuclear facilities was unconstitutional without Congressional approval. She accused Trump of risking âall-out war,â citing his failure to secure a War Powers Act vote. The White House countered that the strikes, limited to supporting Israel, were within Trumpâs authority, escalating partisan tensions.
đłď¸ Former Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly considering a run for California governor in 2026, following Governor Gavin Newsomâs term limit. Harris, who has kept a low profile since 2024, aims to leverage her home-state ties, though her team denies any final decision. The move could pit her against Newsomâs allies, like Rep. Katie Porter, in a crowded Democratic primary.
đŽ The FBI, alongside local law enforcement, arrested over 700 rioters across the U.S. targeting violent protests against President Trumpâs immigration policies. The arrests, spanning cities like Los Angeles and Chicago, focused on âNo Kingsâ demonstrators who clashed with police, causing injuries and property damage. Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed to prosecute those âbreaking our laws,â signaling a broader push to restore order.
đŞ Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, defended President Trumpâs decision to restore Confederate General Robert E. Leeâs name to Fort Gregg-Adams, arguing it honors historical complexity over âwokeâ erasure. Hunt said critics should âread a bookâ to understand Leeâs role, rejecting claims the move glorifies racism. The decision has reignited debate over military base names, with Democrats calling it divisive.
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