Trump News is at a glance: The President in Iran, where the United States was divided into intervention Trump administration star-news.press/wp

The possibility of American interference in the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran exposes sharp sections at President Donald Trump’s base, as he urged some of his supporters to get involved in the new Middle East war.
Trump says he is still not specified about engaging in the United States directly, whether the sanctions will be a sharp departure from his usual warning about foreign tangle.
Speaking to the White House journalists on Wednesday, the president said that some of his supporters were “somewhat happy now”, but others agree with him that Iran cannot become a nuclear force.
Below are the main stories at a glance:
Trump was not resolved by joining the war on Iran
Donald Trump said he did not decide whether or not he would take his country to the new Israel war, as Iran’s supreme leader said that the United States would face “irreplaceable damage” if its army is deployed to attack.
Ayatollah Ali Khounai said that Israel committed a “big mistake” by launching the war, in his first comments since Friday. He said in a statement he read on the state TV: “The Americans should know that any American military intervention will undoubtedly accompany him unorganized harm.”
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Beit Higseth suggests that he will disobey the court against the deployment of the army in Los Angeles
On Wednesday, the US Defense Secretary Higseth suggested that he would not obey the ruling of a federal court against the deployment of the National Guard and the US Marine to Los Angeles, the latest example of the Trump administration’s willingness to ignore the judges that do not agree to it.
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The United States Supreme Court supports the state’s prohibition on the care of the gender affirmation
The United States Supreme Court can the Tennessee State Law, which prohibits the sponsorship of the gender assertion of minors, and a devastating loss of the transit rights supporters in a case that could put a precedent for dozens of other lawsuits involving the rights of sexually transformed children.
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Foreign students will be asked to open their social media profiles to allow diplomats to review their online activity before receiving educational visas and exchange. Those who fail to do this will suspected of hiding this activity from US officials.
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Carlson against Cruz: Maga’s crack in Iran is erupted in public opinion
Ted Cruz, the American Senator from Texas, and the conservative media personality Taker Carlson, clashed with the US military involvement in the Middle East, with the last screaming: “You know nothing about Iran!” In a heated interview, he presented a sharp division within the Donald Trump coalition, where the president is considered to join Israel in attacking Iran.
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Nippon Steel acquires the United States for $ 14.9 billion
The companies said that the Nippon Steel acquisition of $ 14.9 billion on Us Steel was closed on Wednesday, which confirms an extraordinary degree of power to the Trump administration after the Japanese company’s struggle for 18 months to close the purchase.
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What happened today:
You catch a knee? This is what happened June 17, 2025.
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