President Trump asserts the US has militarily won the war with Iran, citing the decimation of Iran's Navy, Air Force, and approximately 82% of missile launchers.
Negotiations with Iran are ongoing, led by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and others, focusing on preventing nuclear weapons and securing control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran provided a significant, non-nuclear gift related to oil and gas, which Trump views as a positive signal for deal-making with the new regime.
Trump blames Democrats for cutting DHS funding, causing unpaid TSA agents and airport disruptions, and claims any deal without voter ID provisions would be unsatisfactory.
Gulf allies including UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait are praised for their support, though Kuwait had a friendly fire incident involving US aircraft.
Military official confirms the historic and rapid obliteration of Iran's modern military, emphasizing clear presidential objectives and superior US equipment like Patriot missiles.
Trump expresses hope for a Ukraine peace deal between Putin and Zelenskiy but notes mutual hatred complicates negotiations.
Criticism of media (e.g., The New York Times, ABC, NBC) for downplaying US military success, portraying the conflict as closer than it is.
Domestic policy highlights include tax cuts for American cars and criticism of Democratic policies on transgender issues and open borders.
Uncertainty remains on the final peace deal with Iran, but Trump is optimistic about ending the conflict without destroying key infrastructure like power plants.