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Trump Says He’ll Bomb Iran Again If Needed In Unexpected Press Conference

President Donald Trump held an unexpected one-hour press conference on Friday, sharing his willingness to bomb Iran again if necessary.

After the Supreme Court ruled that the lower court extended its powers by ordering a national bloc on Trump’s birthright citizenship measures, the president came to the White House briefing room to take a victory lap. When Trump extended the press conference beyond the judicial ruling, the president touched on the Middle East conflict and confirmed that Iran had once attempted to assassinate him.

“if Intelligence Report Conclusion that Iran can It will enrich uranium In a level that Concerns you, I’ll do it you Consider bombing country aA good deal? “A reporter asked Trump.

“It’s true, there’s no doubt,” Trump told reporters.

“They’re tired. The last thing they’re thinking is the core. [weapons]He added.

Trump also continued to confirm that in reports from CNN and other legacy media, Iran’s nuclear sites have been “expunged” in reports that the country’s programme has only returned for a few months. (Related: Deep State’s favourite reporter Natasha Bertrand is back to undercutting Trump’s Iranian strike)

“I don’t think they’ll be back to the nuclear anytime soon. They spent over a trillion on the nuclear and never put it together. And it didn’t move anything out of the site to do something very dangerous. That’s a very heavy material,” he told reporters.

“I can’t have them with nuclear weapons for 25 years, even as a civilian. That’s what happened. It’s been wiped out,” Trump added, saying Iran is now hoping to meet and negotiate the deal. “It’ll take years for them to be able to start, and I really think that’s probably the last thing they have to recover from the hell of tough war.”

However, Trump said Friday that he had suspended negotiation meetings with Iran’s top leader.

The president also spoke of the Supreme Court’s decision on his birthright citizenship decision.

“This decision allows us to quickly submit a number of policies that have been misprohibited nationwide,” the president explained that Attorney General Pam Bondy is keeping the side.

Throughout his administration, Trump explained that his policies are blocked by lower courts, including efforts to end sanctuary funding and halt taxpayers. Dollar From heading towards transgender medical procedures for minors.

Attorney General John Saul said in May that the judge issued 40 universal injunctions against the administration’s policies since January. As of June 26, federal judges issued at least 199 rulings temporarily blocking the Trump administration’s policy goals. According to To the New York Times.

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