1. Rejects Iran's Peace Proposal, Calls it Completely Unacceptable – On May 10th local time, Trump posted that he had just read the response from Iran's so-called "representatives" and disliked it, calling it "completely unacceptable."
2. Speaks with Israeli Prime Minister to Exchange Views on Iran's Latest Response
On the evening of May 10th local time, an Israeli official revealed that Prime Minister Netanyahu and Trump spoke by phone. An Israeli journalist also stated that Trump told him he and Netanyahu exchanged views on Iran's response to the latest US proposal to end the war.
3. Claims to Monitor Enriched Uranium Buried Under Ruins by Iran
Trump stated that the US has been monitoring enriched uranium buried under rubble by Iran, with the US Space Force responsible for this. Trump claimed that if anyone approaches, they will be immediately notified and destroyed.
4. Accuses Iran of "Delaying and Playing Games" on the US
On May 10th, Trump accused Iran of repeatedly "delaying" and "playing games" with the US and other countries for decades. In addition, Trump fiercely criticized the Iran policies of former Presidents Obama and Biden, calling Obama, who reached a nuclear agreement with Iran during his presidency, a "sucker" and claiming Biden was worse than Obama.
5. Expresses Anticipation for China Visit
—On May 11, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced that US President Trump would pay a state visit to China from May 13 to 15. In an interview broadcast on May 10, Trump expressed his anticipation for the visit and believed it would be a great trip.
6. Reiterates Audit of Fort Knox Vault, Wants to Personally Inspect Nearly $700 Billion in Gold Reserves
—In a Sunday interview, Trump stated that now is the perfect time to inspect the Fort Knox gold reserves, hoping to personally confirm whether the nearly $700 billion worth of national gold reserves in this highly secure vault are still intact.
7. Orders All Federal Agencies to "Buy American"
—Trump said on the 10th that the US government will strengthen oversight to ensure that federal agencies prioritize purchasing American products. He also stated that he had previously signed an executive order to crack down on counterfeit "Made in America" goods.