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President Donald Trump’s latest prime-time speech on the ongoing Iran war has received backlash from Democrats, even as he claimed the war was nearing its end. The address focused on military
President Donald Trump is escalating his feud with American music legend Bruce Springsteen, a longtime critic of the president, hours after delivering a prime-time address in which he telegraphed plans to continue hitting Iran over the next couple weeks.
Former VP kamala Harris drew sharp conservative backlash after posting a video on X criticizing Trump's Iran address, claiming he started a war nobody wants.
Veteran late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert almost tricked his audience into believing that he was praising the President in his latest monologue before switching back to his usual self. The 61-year-old entertainer cleverly made use of April Fool’s Day to mock Donald Trump by satirically describing his recent speech as “concise” and “intelligent.
In a speech to what he called "the single largest gathering of American farmers that the White House has ... ever had," President Donald Trump distorted the facts on the estate tax, soybean exports and more.
Trump offered little details about the military operation or when the conflict will end during his speech on Wednesday.
Donald Trump sparked backlash when he compared himself to Jesus during a speech before Easter. The comments came during a Wednesday, April 1, lunch, as the president said, "On Palm Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem as crowds welcomed him with praise,
Trump's meandering speech did little to assuage U.S. allies and world markets concerned about the conflict's ongoing disruptions to the global oil supply.