Trump Adviser Feuds with Mark Levin over Iran Deal
Levin says the administration should publish the memorandum as conservatives question reports of a possible $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran.
- On Tuesday, conservative commentator Mark Levin demanded the White House release details of the Iran peace accord, after Vice President Vance confirmed an electronic signing occurred over the weekend.
- President Donald Trump announced the agreement to end the war beginning in late February, aiming to permanently reopen the Strait of Hormuz and potentially provide $300 billion in Iranian reconstruction funds.
- Skepticism surrounds the accord, as Levin feuded with Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz on X, with Levin writing, "If you want people to stop speculating about the MOU, release the MOU."
- Senior U.S. officials expect the memorandum of understanding to be released within 24-48 hours, with a ceremonial signing scheduled for Friday in Geneva despite criticism from Sen. Lindsey Graham.
- Following Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, Trump questioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judgment, adding strain to the administration's broader Middle East strategy amid the accord's implementation.
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Trump says he may read Iran agreement on camera
President Donald Trump vowed to publicly release the text of the agreement with Iran “in a couple of days” and even floated reciting the entire document in front of cameras. Trump said is waiting for a “formal setting” to reveal it publicly.
Top Trump Advisor Calls Out Parscale, Levin For Spreading Lies About Iran Deal
In a fiery critique, top Trump advisor Alex Bruesewitz has taken a strong stance against former allies, including Brad Parscale and Mark Levin, for their negative rhetoric regarding President Donald Trump’s new peace deal with Iran. The tension has escalated online, particularly on X, where Bruesewitz accused these influential figures of spreading misinformation about the deal’s terms and conditions. Bruesewitz’s assertion is clear: the peace de…
Trump says he’ll read the text of Iran deal aloud to media: ‘Word by word’
President Trump said Tuesday that he will not only release the text of the forthcoming Iran peace deal, but “I’ll probably have a press conference and read it word by word.”

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