President Donald Trump isn't pulling punches with the mullahs in Tehran—and after four years of Biden's disastrous appeasement, it's exactly what America needs.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One Monday evening during his return flight from Palm Beach to Joint Base Andrews, the Commander-in-Chief issued a pointed warning to Iran ahead of critical negotiations set for Tuesday.
"I don't think they want the consequences of not making a deal," Trump stated bluntly, confirming he'll be involved "indirectly" in tomorrow's talks.
That's the kind of peace-through-strength diplomacy that keeps our enemies guessing and our allies reassured. Remember when Biden sent pallets of cash and got nothing but Iranian aggression in return? Those days are over, folks.
Ukraine Told: Time to Compromise
The President also addressed the ongoing situation in Ukraine, delivering a message that the forever-war crowd in Washington doesn't want to hear: it's time to negotiate.
"They need to be willing to compromise in talks tomorrow," Trump said of the Ukrainians—a refreshing dose of realism after years of blank checks and zero accountability under the previous administration.
This is a president who understands that endless conflict isn't a strategy. It's a money pit that benefits defense contractors and globalist interests while American taxpayers foot the bill.
The Noem Question
When pressed about allegations regarding DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and aide Corey Lewandowski, Trump took the measured approach, saying he wasn't aware of the allegations but would "find out about it." He declined to speculate on Noem's future in the administration.
The mainstream media is clearly hoping to manufacture another distraction, but this president stays focused on what matters: securing the border, negotiating from strength, and putting America first.
A Working President
The wide-ranging gaggle—lasting over 15 minutes and streamed live for transparency—covered everything from Cuba and Venezuela to Taiwan, the Texas Senate primary, and even his upcoming Georgia trip. Trump also fielded questions about concerns from troops on carriers regarding deployment timelines, showing he's got his finger on the pulse of our military's needs.
And yes, he managed to squeeze in a golf round with Governor Ron DeSantis and coaching legends Nick Saban and Urban Meyer over the weekend. But unlike the previous occupant of the Oval Office, who spent his weekends in Delaware hiding from the press, Trump works while he plays—and keeps the American people informed every step of the way.
The contrast couldn't be clearer: a president engaged, energized, and ready to deal. Iran better be paying attention.
