White House: D. Trump does not plan to address the nation on Saturday
A White House official denied reports that D. Trump is scheduled to address the nation, clarifying that there were no orders regarding a speech.
The White House has issued a statement refuting claims that former President Donald Trump was set to deliver a national address on Saturday. An official clarified that these reports were inaccurate and assured the media that no guidance had been provided regarding any upcoming speeches. This clarification comes amidst heightened speculation surrounding Trump's recent activities and the nature of his communications.
On the same night, Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to release a video where he discussed current attacks and reiterated his call for a regime change in Tehran. His remarks have captured significant attention, especially in light of ongoing tensions in international relations and are likely to further polarize opinions on US foreign policy towards Iran.
The denial from the White House may suggest an attempt to manage the narrative around Trump's statements and their implications for US-Iran relations. As Trump's influence remains a topic of discussion within American politics, the situation underscores the complexities of his ongoing political presence and the potential ramifications of his statements on the global stage.