President Trump on Tuesday said he plans to read the memorandum of understanding "word-by-word" to reporters during a press conference amid criticism of the deal. Trump told reporters that he expects the next stage of negotiations to "go pretty quickly," confirming that the deal outlines a 60-day ceasefire to continue
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President Trump on Tuesday said he plans to read the memorandum of understanding "word-by-word" to reporters during a press conference amid criticism of the deal. Trump told reporters that he expects the next stage of negotiations to "go pretty quickly," confirming that the deal outlines a 60-day ceasefire to continue
President Trump on Tuesday brushed aside concerns raised by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) over the U.S.’s new preliminary agreement with Iran. “I’ll have to talk to Lindsey. He’ll be in big trouble,” the president said at the G7 summit, when asked by reporters about Graham’s skepticism toward the deal. “Lindsey’s good.
The peace deal announced Sunday is meeting lukewarm reactions from Congress, including some allies of President Donald Trump. While speaking at the G7 Summit in France, President Donald Trump warned that “all hell will rain down” if Iran attempts to create or purchase a nuclear weapon after signing a peace deal with the United States.
The Hill reported the story as "Trump questions Lindsey Graham's skepticism on Iran deal: 'He'll be in big trouble'." Daily Kos reported the story as "Trump just can't get his Iran spin straight at G7." One America News Network reported the story as "Trump at G7 Summit: Iran will ‘suffer unbelievable consequences’ if it tries to obtain a nuclear weapon under new deal."
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11 sources have covered this story, including One America News Network, Washington Times, Conservative Review and New York Post and 7 other outlets. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed 15 minutes ago.
Source accounts have not fully aligned on every figure tied to this story (different reports cite 60, 2026); the published L1FE summary holds those specifics open until more sources converge.
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