President Trump says he'll end the war soon, when he wants to, as Iran hits three ships near the Strait of Hormuz and warns U.S.-linked banks will be next.
"I think, overall, what's accomplished is remarkable," Sen. John Fetterman told CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett in an interview Wednesday.
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President Trump signaled in a Monday interview with CBS News reporter Weijia Jiang that the Iran war is “very complete, pretty much,” a sign that Trump may soon call an end to the bombing campaign.
Meanwhile, Iran took credit for attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. gas prices reached a national average of $3.59 a gallon.
A war Donald Trump started, allegedly to distract from the ongoing release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, could deal his administration a harsher blow according to Jimmy Kimmel.The talk show host ...
According to an estimate the Pentagon shared with Congress, the U.S. used up billions of dollars in munitions in the first two days of the war.
The Pentagon reportedly barred photographers because of "unflattering" pictures of Pete Hegseth. Meanwhile, the war in Iran continues.
The decision is the latest move by the Pentagon to restrict access inside the department for journalists. In its first briefing after the United States attacked Iran, the Pentagon welcomed ...
As Pentagon reporters packed up their boxes last October and turned in their press badges, one expressed concern about how quickly journalists would be able to obtain key information if the United ...
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