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‘Not Putting Up a Dime’: Trump Shuts Down Iran Rebuild Talk

June 17, 2026
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President Trump made one thing plain on Wednesday: the United States is not going to rebuild Iran. The setting was an exchange with Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy, and the subject was a report that had been making the rounds — that Gulf allies might put up as much as $300 billion to rebuild Iran, with Washington’s blessing, as part of the ceasefire taking shape between the two countries. The president wanted none of it. “It’s false. False,” he said. There is a particular firmness that comes over politicians when the question touches the public’s money, and Trump had it.

A Relative’s Tip Unraveled the White House Attack Plot

June 16, 2026
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It was Sunday, and Washington was supposed to be celebrating. UFC Freedom 250, on the South Lawn of the White House, with the crowds and the lights and the noise of a country enjoying itself. That was the plan. But there was another plan, too. At least 12 suspects, scattered across the country, who called themselves accelerationists. They didn’t want to reform American capitalism. They wanted it gone, and they were willing to kill for the absence. That is what federal law enforcement sources say. Here is how it ended. The FBI gained access to a Signal chat where the

Vance Says Text of U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Out This Week

June 15, 2026
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Vice President JD Vance went on television Monday morning to say something remarkable: the United States and Iran have already signed a peace agreement ending three and a half months of war. Not will sign. Have signed. The signature, he told ABC’s Good Morning America, was digital — affixed over the weekend, ahead of a formal ceremony scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. Whether that digital signature covers the full agreement, or merely a memorandum of understanding, or a framework that still needs filling in, Vance did not make clear. That ambiguity matters. Because if a document has been signed, the

One Agreement, Two Versions: Inside the U.S.-Iran Gap

June 12, 2026
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The thing about a deal is that both sides have to believe the same words mean the same thing. That is where this one stands now: in the gap between what Washington says it has and what Tehran says it agreed to. President Trump expressed frustration with Iran on Thursday after its Foreign Ministry said Tehran had not reached a final conclusion on any peace agreement. He called the Iranians “very dishonorable people to deal with” and warned that “they had better get their act together and fast!” pic.twitter.com/NYjIkZw73E — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 12, 2026 The frustration was

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