1. No Concessions to Tehran
—Trump stated that after receiving a less-than-satisfactory response to Iran's latest peace talks, he is "not considering" making any concessions to Tehran. He also warned that Iran already knows "what's coming." When asked about his statement last Friday regarding a possible acceptance of a 20-year suspension of uranium enrichment by Iran, he interjected, "I'm not accepting anything right now."
2. Cancels Planned Military Strike on Iran at the Request of Middle Eastern Allies
—Trump stated that the planned military strike against Iran scheduled for tomorrow (the 19th) is being canceled. Middle Eastern countries believe that a highly acceptable agreement between the US and Iran is possible, including a clause prohibiting Iran from possessing nuclear weapons. These countries requested a short window of two to three days. They are prepared to launch a large-scale strike against Iran if no agreement is reached.
3. Announces Expanded Discounted Drug Pricing Program—Trump announced an expansion of the discounted drug pricing program, increasing the number of available discounted drugs sevenfold. The TrumpRx website will add more than 600 generic drugs. 4. Again mocking some US media for distorting the truth
—Trump posted on social media: If Iran surrenders and admits defeat to the United States, then the failed New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the corrupt and now irrelevant CNN, and all other fake news outlets will be reporting on their headlines: Iran has won a great victory over the United States, and by a huge margin. Democrats and the media have completely lost their way.
5. Believing the chances of reaching a deal with Iran seem high
—Trump: (Regarding Iran) If we can reach a deal that prevents them from acquiring nuclear weapons, we might be satisfied. Iran must confirm its commitment not to possess nuclear weapons in writing, and I think we've made a lot of progress on Iran. The chances of reaching a deal seem high.
6. Will preside over Warsh's swearing-in ceremony as Federal Reserve Chairman
—White House officials revealed that Warsh will be sworn in as Federal Reserve Chairman at a ceremony held at the White House on Friday, presided over by Trump, highlighting the high importance Trump attaches to this appointment. 7. The Inside Story of the Delayed Strikes Against Iran: Three Middle Eastern Countries Don't Want Their Energy Facilities Bombed
—Sources revealed that in the 24 hours before Trump announced the cancellation of Tuesday's planned strikes against Iran, he spoke with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. "They sent a unified message, roughly meaning 'give us a chance to negotiate,'" Trump revealed, adding that the three leaders did not want their oil and energy facilities destroyed in retaliation from Iran.
8. US Justice Department Establishes $1.776 Billion Fund to Compensate Trump Allies "Politically Targeted"
—The US Justice Department announced on Monday the establishment of a $1.776 billion fund to compensate Trump allies who claim they were unfairly targeted during the previous administration. This unprecedented move will allow the presidential administration to use government agencies under its control, funded by taxpayers, to pay compensation to its supporters.