President Trump told the Times of Israel on Sunday that a decision on when to end the war with Iran will be a “mutual” one that he’ll make together with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump Under Pressure to Address Iran War Strategy
“President Trump heads into the second week of the Iran war under growing pressure to address surging gasoline prices, stretched-thin munitions stockpiles and sustained opposition to the conflict among voters, including many in his MAGA movement,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Trump and administration officials have so far dismissed concerns about increasing prices at the gas pump, saying those higher costs will ease once the war ends. The average cost of a gallon of regular gasoline climbed nearly 50 cents in the past week, according to AAA.”
Woman Says She Was Abused by Trump and Epstein
“A woman who claims she was abused as a minor by both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump has given the FBI vivid accounts that include aspects of her life corroborated by the Charleston Post and Courier through public records.”
“The accounts describe an early phase in the mid-1980s of potential criminal conduct by Epstein that involved sexual activities with minors on Hilton Head. The alleged victim told the FBI she was under constant pressure from him to recruit more girls there to ‘come party’ with him and his ‘disgusting’ older friends. The incidents almost always involved drugs and alcohol and turned violent with hair-pulling and beatings.”
“In her account about Trump, she claimed that he forced her to commit a sex act on him sometime around 1984.”
Oil Prices Are Barreling Toward All-Time Highs
“U.S. oil futures have followed their biggest weekly rise ever by surging as much as 20% in Sunday evening trading, vaulting above $100 a barrel for the first time since war in Europe rattled energy markets in 2022,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
Khamenei’s Son Named Supreme Leader in Iran
“Iranian state TV announced Sunday that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the country’s late supreme leader, has been named his successor,” the AP reports.
“The younger Khamenei had long been considered a contender, even before an Israeli strike killed his father at the start of the war, and despite never being elected or appointed to a government position.”
CNN: “Hopes for a more democratic future for Iran may now lie in tatters, as Mojtaba’s elevation sends an unmistakable message about where Iran’s hardline rulers wish to take the regime. It suggests that the Revolutionary Guards and their allied factions have emerged from the first phase of this current war more determined to double down on continuing Ali Khamenei’s legacy and policies.”
War with Iran Spreads Economic Damage
“Iranian missile and drone attacks have disrupted the flow of commerce through one of the global economy’s most critical hubs, paralyzing much of the ocean and air traffic that carries goods between Asia and Europe while punishing investors in faraway financial markets,” the Washington Post reports.
“As the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran enters a second week, the war’s economic casualties extend well beyond the oil and natural gas shipments that normally transit the Strait of Hormuz. The closure of several international airports in the conflict zone, including the world’s busiest in Dubai, idled nearly one-fifth of global airfreight capacity, interrupting shipments of consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals and precious metals.”
U.S. Dismayed by Israel’s Iran Fuel Strikes
“Israel’s strikes on 30 Iranian fuel depots Saturday went far beyond what the U.S. expected when Israel notified it in advance, sparking the first significant disagreement between the allies since the war began eight days ago,” Axios reports.
“The U.S. is concerned Israeli strikes on infrastructure that serves ordinary Iranians could backfire strategically, rallying Iranian society to support the regime and driving up oil prices.”
7th American Dies in War with Iran
“Another American service member has died in the war with Iran, the Pentagon said on Sunday, bringing the number of American troops killed in the conflict to seven,” the New York Times reports.
Trump Eyes Surprise Economic Deal with Cuba
“The Trump administration is preparing an economic deal with Cuba that could be announced soon,” USA Today reports.
“The details of the prospective deal and exact timing are not known. But an agreement could include a relaxation on Americans’ ability to travel to Havana. Trump would not need Congress’ approval to loosen those types of restrictions.”
Trump Files Trademark for ‘Trump 250’
“The Trump Organization filed several previously unreported trademark applications last week in connection with America’s 250th anniversary celebration, all featuring the president’s name as a centerpiece of the highly-anticipated festivities,” NOTUS reports.
“In one filing submitted on Friday, a ‘Trump 250’ image was trademarked to be used on a variety of merchandise — including bumper stickers, tote bags, drinkware, clothing items and golf balls.”
Prison Guard Googled ‘Jeffrey Epstein’ Before He Died
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s prison guards, Tova Noel, Googled Epstein about an hour before his body was found in his cell, People reports.
Noel and Michael Thomas, who was also assigned to guard Epstein, were previously detained and charged with falsifying records about their activities when they were meant to check on Epstein, but the charges were later dropped.
Exchange of the Day
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was interviewed on Fox News by Maria Bartiromo about the Iran war:
GRAHAM: You just wait to see what comes in the next two weeks.
BARTIROMO: The next two weeks meaning what?
GRAHAM: We’re going to blow the hell out of these people.
A Textbook War of Choice
Richard Haass: “America did have other viable options, above all diplomacy, especially as no convincing case has been made that an imminent threat had to be dealt with militarily. The contrast between Washington’s near-unlimited willingness to compromise and demonstrate patience when it comes to persuading Russia to end its aggression against Ukraine and its unrealistic demands and lack of patience with Iran in the run-up to this war is as stark as it is telling. Ukraine’s offer to help defend against Iranian drones while Russia reportedly provides intelligence to Iran only makes the double standard worse.”
“The debate over whether the Trump administration and Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in Israel were right to have launched this war when they did is raging. It will (and should) continue long after the guns are silent. But the question now is: when and how should this war be brought to an end?”
Iran’s De Facto Leader Says Iran Will Not Surrender
“Iran’s top national security official, speaking on national television as the war entered a second week, said Tehran would not surrender or let up on retaliatory strikes and vowed to hold President Trump responsible for killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,” the New York Times reports.
How AI Is Turbocharging the War in Iran
“The U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have unfolded at unprecedented speed and precision thanks to months of planning, a massive assemblage of military force and a cutting-edge weapon never before deployed on this scale: artificial intelligence,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“AI tools are helping gather intelligence, pick targets, plan bombing missions and assess battle damage at speeds not previously possible. AI helps commanders manage supplies of everything from ammunition to spare parts and lets them choose the best weapon for each objective.”
Brazil’s Presidential Race Is Suddenly Close
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro is narrowing his gap with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brazil’s looming election, with a new poll showing both effectively tied in a potential runoff vote, Bloomberg reports.
Trump Leaves Venezuela’s Machado Behind
As President Trump has increasingly embraced Venezuela’s Delcy Rodríguez as interim president, opposition leader María Corina Machado has been largely left behind as she prepares her return to Venezuela, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Netanyahu Finally Got What He Wanted
Wall Street Journal: “The campaign, undertaken side by side with the Americans, would transform the region’s strategic landscape with Israel as an unrivaled military power. And it would mark a stunning success for Netanyahu, who has long argued that the threat from Tehran isn’t only Israel’s problem but America’s as well. Central to that success was Netanyahu’s belief that the most important audience for Israel’s case against Iran was the American president.”
“The strategy helped bring the U.S. directly into Israel’s confrontation with Iran. But it also leaves both leaders exposed if the campaign falters.”
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 8527
- Next Page »

