President Donald Trump made remarks covering the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Israel, and Lebanon while signing executive orders Tuesday, according to a report shared via Telegram. The full content of his statements has not yet been published in full. Trump's comments come amid ongoing diplomatic engagement with Iran and regional security discussions.
President Donald Trump made statements touching on the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Israel, and Lebanon during a signing ceremony of executive orders Tuesday afternoon, according to a report circulated via Telegram. The precise content of Trump's remarks has not yet been published in full — the source message provides a subject list but no direct quotes or detailed policy substance.
Trump's comments come in the context of ongoing US diplomatic engagement with Iran, including a signed Memorandum of Understanding between the two countries that Trump himself posted footage of signing on June 19. As The Zioneer has reported over the past two weeks, Trump has repeatedly addressed the state of US-Iran talks, the status of the Strait of Hormuz, and the wider regional posture involving Israel, Lebanon, and Hezbollah.
A desk-reviewed report reporting these remarks has not provided a fuller transcript or video excerpt, leaving the exact wording and any new policy content unconfirmed at this stage. Further details may emerge in subsequent briefings or press coverage.
2 developments
- StrongTrump threatens to 'blow the sh*t out of' Iran over Strait of Hormuz
- StrongIran Demands Hormuz Revenue, Says Trump Post Contradicts Interim Deal
- StrongTrump says tankers are sailing out of Strait of Hormuz, contradicting Iranian reports
- ConfirmedTrump declares Iran 'finished' as 200 oil tankers cross Strait of Hormuz
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