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Trump calls potential Iran deal critics 'losers' as some Republicans raise concerns Skip to content NOWCAST WLWT News 5 Today Watch on Demand Menu Search News Policies News Local News National News Investigates Entertainment Health Money Monday Get the Facts News We Love Upload Weather Radar Alerts Map Room Traffic Politics Sports Bengals Reds FC Cincinnati High School Sports Olympics Community Project Community Let's Talk Cincy Ruth Lyons Holiday Guide Home Furnishings Mental Health Resources Pre-Owned Autos Advertise with WLWT Memorials About News Team MeTV Contact Very Local Titan TV Guide Privacy Notice Terms of Use SUBSCRIBE TO EMAIL Weather Search Press enter to search Type to Search Search location by ZIP code ZIP Advertisement Trump calls critics of potential Iran de
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Trump calls potential Iran deal critics 'losers' as some Republicans raise concerns Skip to content NOWCAST WLWT News 5 Today Watch on Demand Menu Search News Policies News Local News National News Investigates Entertainment Health Money Monday Get the Facts News We Love Upload Weather Radar Alerts Map Room Traffic Politics Sports Bengals Reds FC Cincinnati High School Sports Olympics Community Project Community Let's Talk Cincy Ruth Lyons Holiday Guide Home Furnishings Mental Health Resources Pre-Owned Autos Advertise with WLWT Memorials About News Team MeTV Contact Very Local Titan TV Guide Privacy Notice Terms of Use SUBSCRIBE TO EMAIL Weather Search Press enter to search Type to Search Search location by ZIP code ZIP Advertisement Trump calls critics of potential Iran deal 'losers' as some Republicans raise concerns GOP critics fear a premature deal could embolden Iran and jeopardize the progress of the president's military operation. Trump calls critics of potential Iran deal 'losers' as some Republicans raise concerns GOP critics fear a premature deal could embolden Iran and jeopardize the progress of the president's military operation. President Trump says that negotiations with Iran are moving forward in what he described as an orderly and constructive manner. He added on social media Sunday, quote, I have informed my representatives not to rush into *** deal and that time is on our side. The president said earlier this weekend that final details of *** deal would be announced shortly. The Associated Press reports that *** potential peace agreement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and see Iran give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. That could potentially be used to make *** nuclear weapon, although the process for handing it over would be subject to further talks over 60 days. Some Democrats say the priority should be to end the war even as they criticize the potential deal, while some. raised concerns that *** premature agreement could empower Iran and jeopardize the progress of the president's military operation. We were told about 11 weeks ago by Hegseth and the Department of Defense that they had obliterated Iran's defenses, and it was just *** matter of time before we had the nuclear material. Now we're talking about *** posture where we may accept the nuclear material remaining in Iran. How does that make sense at all? President Trump called those critics quote losers and emphasized that the deal had not been fully negotiated yet. He added that unlike those before him, quote, I don't make bad deals. Reporting in Washington, I'm Jackie DeFusco. Updated: 7:33 AM EDT May 25, 2026 Editorial Standards β“˜ Jackie DeFusco Washington Correspondent Advertisement Trump calls critics of potential Iran deal 'losers' as some Republicans raise concerns GOP critics fear a premature deal could embolden Iran and jeopardize the progress of the president's military operati
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