Trump dismisses idea that Iran betrays his ‘no new wars’ campaign message
Summary
President Donald Trump said he did not promise there would be no new wars if he returned to office. He defended the U.S. actions against Iran and repeated his claims of election fraud in California without providing evidence.Key Facts
- President Trump denied promising "no new wars" during his 2024 campaign.
- He said the war with Iran, which began in February 2026, is not an endless war.
- Trump aims to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
- He defended withdrawing from the nuclear deal with Iran during his first term.
- Trump repeated unproven claims of mass fraud in California’s 2026 primary election vote count.
- The Los Angeles federal prosecutor’s office opened election fraud investigations, but no fraud was confirmed.
- Trump defended a now-canceled $1.8 billion fund meant to help his allies.
- The interview ended abruptly after Trump grew frustrated with NBC’s questions.
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