National Security
U.S.-Iran Pause Hits Day 2 as White House Denies Munitions Are Low
Ambassador Mike Waltz disputes reports tying the pause to depleted interceptor stockpiles as fighting holds for a second day
Ambassador Mike Waltz disputes reports tying the pause to depleted interceptor stockpiles as fighting holds for a second day
The president called the late senator "a big supporter" of crypto legislation Graham never voted on, while a bill he actually worked on sat nearby.
Three days before signing, the war's three principals describe the same memorandum in incompatible terms.
A Korean War-era statute now governs US weapons production, days after the defense secretary called stockpile worries a "manufactured story."
The president vows a "word by word" reading of a text he won't release until he stages it himself.
The vote would change nothing in the record, per the House's own parliamentarian. The schedule suggests everyone involved knows it.
Vance will attend a weekend ceremony in Europe. Trump won't. Iran's negotiators say nothing has been approved.
Read the audience: the line was leverage talk for Iranian negotiators, not a domestic policy statement. The deal still tracks the November clock.