Trump Makes Major Progress With Iran
MORRISTOWN, N.J. — In a major foreign policy update, President Donald Trump told reporters Sunday that his administration has engaged in productive talks with Iran, raising hopes for a breakthrough that could reshape the landscape in the Middle East.
“We’ve had very good discussions,” Trump said. “We might have some good news on the Iran front. Let’s see what happens.”
This comes after U.S. and Iranian officials concluded a fifth round of negotiations in Rome, focused on reining in Iran’s nuclear ambitions while preserving American strength in the region.
Trump Administration Revives Middle East Diplomacy
Unlike the weak Obama-era nuclear deal, which Trump decisively withdrew from in his first term, these new talks are rooted in strength—not appeasement. The Trump White House is aiming for a deal that protects American sovereignty while reducing the threat of war.
Iranian state media described the talks as “professional” and said both sides are moving forward on a “reasonable path,” according to their Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
“Proposals are being reviewed in both capitals,” he said, hinting at further progress soon.
Trump: ‘We’re Talking to Hamas and Israel Too’
In a surprising addition, President Trump confirmed that his team is also speaking with Hamas over the Gaza conflict, while maintaining strong coordination with Israel—underscoring his continued efforts toward a lasting peace in the Middle East.
“I have a feeling we’ll be able to tell you something good,” he added.
Trump Confident on Tax Reform: ‘The Senate Will Get There’
Switching to domestic policy, Trump addressed the ongoing effort to advance his signature “big, beautiful” tax cuts in the Senate.
While a few GOP senators voiced concern over specific items, the president remains optimistic:
“I think the Senate is going to get there,” he said. “Both Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Leader John Thune are doing a fantastic job.”
Trump suggested some changes—both minor and significant—may be added, but affirmed that middle-class Americans and retirees will benefit from the final package.
Bottom Line:
Whether it’s restoring stability abroad or fighting for taxpayers at home, President Trump continues to deliver leadership with strength and clarity. His America First agenda is back in full swing—and conservative voters are taking notice.