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On Friday, Trump said that Riyadh may soon join the Abraham Accords.
More than 50 world leaders attended the ceremony, including the U.S. president, who met Ukraine’s Zelenskyy for a brief one-on-one talk.
The U.S. president further denied reports that Washington blocked an Israeli attack on the Islamic Republic.
“The place is a liberal mess, allowing crazed lunatics to enter and exit the classroom and spew fake anger and hate,” the U.S. president wrote.
“Above all, we vow to never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust. We declare that never again means now,” the U.S. president wrote.
“The true amounts, sources and purposes of foreign money flowing to American campuses are unknown,” the U.S. president stated.
The full text of the U.S. president’s proclamation marking Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025.
The U.S. president made the remark following a call between the two that focused on trade and Iran.
“Very good progress” in the nuclear discussions in Rome, a senior American official said.
For Trump’s previous ambassador to Israel, the lack of diplomatic pushback is the change itself—a sign of enduring, bipartisan recognition.
Steve Witkoff says uranium enrichment up to 3.67% may be permitted; Israeli officials oppose any Iranian nuclear activity.
Initial meeting “positive,” says White House; Iranian economy teeters while enrichment nears weapons-grade.