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- Trump told his Cabinet Wednesday he doesn't "care about the midterms" while negotiating with Iran.
- The same week, his political team is organizing the 2026 map and his endorsement just took out a senator in Texas.
- The line was negotiating posture, not policy. The deal timeline still runs on the November clock.
WASHINGTON (TDR) — President Donald Trump told a Cabinet meeting Wednesday he doesn't "care about the midterms" while negotiating an end to the Iran war, framing the line as a rejection of Tehran's strategy to outlast him into a weaker position.
The big picture: The remark was aimed at Iranian negotiators reading the transcript, not American voters reading the news.
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- Trump told the Cabinet Iran thinks "he's got the midterms" and is trying to outwait him
- He cited Paxton's Texas win as "a prelude to the midterms" in the same remarks
- The same day, the White House called an Iranian-state-media MOU a "complete fabrication"
Why it matters: A president who actually didn't care about midterm timing would change the negotiating geometry on every issue with a domestic price tag. The wrong read changes what every counterparty thinks it can extract.
- Brent crude reversed gains after the "fabrication" call, closing flat instead of falling on deal hopes
- U.S. forces hit Iranian missile sites Monday in what the Pentagon called "defensive" strikes during the ceasefire
- The war is in its fourth month with no resolution
Driving the news: Trump's "outwait" framing follows weeks of Republican allies warning the war's economic toll could cost the House.
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- Bill O'Reilly told Trump in April he "needs a deal within six weeks" or risks GOP control of Congress
- WH Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair reportedly told House Republicans to drop "mass deportations" messaging for "violent criminals"
- Trump endorsed Paxton one week before the runoff, reshaping a primary his team tracked for a year
What they're saying:
- Donald Trump, U.S. President, Cabinet meeting — "They thought they were gonna outwait me. 'We'll outwait him. He's got the midterms.' I don't care about the midterms."
- Trump on Iran, same meeting — "They want very much to make a deal. We're not satisfied with it, but we will be — either that or we'll have to just finish the job."
- Bill O'Reilly, April — Trump knows that a "stalemate like Ukraine" could lose him the midterms.
Yes, but: Reading the line as bravado does not let the administration off the hook for its own contradictions.
- The operation that says midterms don't matter has been running midterm messaging discipline on House Republicans since March
- The Paxton endorsement Trump cited Wednesday was the most-watched primary intervention of the cycle
- O'Reilly's six-week window expires this week; the administration is briefing a draft framework but calling Iranian leaks "fabrications"
Between the lines: "I don't care about the midterms" works as a sentence aimed at Tehran and breaks as a description of the White House's actual behavior. On the narrow point Trump is partly right: he is not on the ballot. But every Republican who runs is, and his political team knows it.
- A president who genuinely didn't care would not have endorsed Paxton this month
- A president who genuinely didn't care would not have his team scripting House messaging
- Tehran reading "I don't care" as truth misreads the structure
What's next:
- Ongoing negotiations over Hormuz, sanctions waivers, and uranium sequencing
- House and Senate races where Republican incumbents run on or against the war
- O'Reilly's six-week window closes; the political cost of stalemate compounds
If Trump truly didn't care about the midterms, why does every other move his White House makes this week say the opposite — and which read should Tehran be trusting?
Sources
This report was compiled using reporting from CNN, PBS News, Al-Monitor, Bloomberg, The Hill, Axios, and South China Morning Post
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