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What Else Has Langone Said About Trump? Langone backed Trump in the 2016 presidential race, but said he felt “betrayed” after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, telling CNBC in 2021 he
Larijani's remarks, even if intended as a joke, will add to speculation over possible retaliation by Iran for the U.S. attacks.
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Javad Larijani, senior advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that Donald Trump could be killed "as he lies there with his stomach to the sun" at his Mar a Lago resort in Florida
Iran has contradicted U.S. President Donald Trump 's statement that Tehran seeks talks with the United States in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on its nuclear program.
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US President Donald Trump has responded to remarks of a senior Iranian figure suggesting a drone strike on him could be possible. The comments have drawn renewed attention to ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
In February, the pollsters found that Trump has a net approval rating among conservatives of +80 percent. This good fortune continued in March, when his conservative net approval rating peaked at +85 percent.
US President Donald Trump reportedly laughed off a threat by an Iranian official who suggested that he could be killed in a drone attack while sunbathing at his Florida mansion Mar-a-Lago. Mohammad-Javad Larijani,
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump compares Iran attack to Harry Truman's nuclear strike on JapanTrump's meeting with Netanyahu came hours after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was caught rewriting history by falsely claiming that the U.S. president never sought a "take over" of the
Iran says its nuclear program is for civilian energy purposes, and so peaceful. But it had enriched uranium to a near weapons-grade level, and well beyond what is needed for energy, putting it close to developing a bomb if it opted to do so.
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s fealty to President Donald Trump has, for the most part, seemed nearly unshakable.