
Trump wants to leave the Iran war behind. That won't happen soon
The president’s tactic came after Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who voted against the president in the ruling, noted that Congress reserves the right to pass…
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The Supreme Court handed down the blow to Trump’s agenda roughly one week ago, ending the president’s effort to interpret birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment as being applicable only to children in the U.S. born to at least one parent who is a citizen or a permanent legal resident. The latest attacks, which overshadowed a NATO summit that Trump attended this week in Turkey, dented hopes of turning the memorandum signed on June 17 into a final peace deal to end the war, which began with U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on February 28. A former senior Trump White House aide told the Washington Examiner that the president has been “zeroed in” on preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon since before he entered office in 2017 and that it was the core driver of the war.
Furthermore, A June 23 Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump's approval rating falling to 34%, returning to the lowest level of his second term and dimming his Republican Party's chances of retaining control of Congress.
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The Supreme Court handed down the blow to Trump’s agenda roughly one week ago, ending the president’s effort to interpret birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment as being applicable only to children in the U.S. born to at least one parent who is a citizen or a permanent legal resident.
according to Washington ExaminerThe latest attacks, which overshadowed a NATO summit that Trump attended this week in Turkey, dented hopes of turning the memorandum signed on June 17 into a final peace deal to end the war, which began with U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on February 28.
according to The Straits Times - WorldA former senior Trump White House aide told the Washington Examiner that the president has been “zeroed in” on preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon since before he entered office in 2017 and that it was the core driver of the war.
according to Washington ExaminerA June 23 Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump's approval rating falling to 34%, returning to the lowest level of his second term and dimming his Republican Party's chances of retaining control of Congress.
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