
Trump’s Iran struggle comes through on campaign stump
TRUMP’S IRAN STRUGGLE COMES THROUGH ON CAMPAIGN STUMP. One interesting thing about listening to President Donald Trump’s speeches, as opposed to just reading about them later, is that the listener not only gets to hear what Trump said but also gets to hear Trump commenting in real time on what the speechwriters intended him to say. First, it referred to Trump’s determination that a second, large-scale attack was necessary after the first U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities in June 2025 apparently failed to do the job fully.
- ▪TRUMP’S IRAN STRUGGLE COMES THROUGH ON CAMPAIGN STUMP.
- ▪One interesting thing about listening to President Donald Trump’s speeches, as opposed to just reading about them later, is that the listener not only gets to hear what Trump said but also gets to hear Trump commenting in real time on what
- ▪First, it referred to Trump’s determination that a second, large-scale attack was necessary after the first U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities in June 2025 apparently failed to do the job fully.
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| Publication time | Tue, 18 Aug 2026 21:56:23 +0000 |
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TRUMP’S IRAN STRUGGLE COMES THROUGH ON CAMPAIGN STUMP. One interesting thing about listening to President Donald Trump’s speeches, as opposed to just reading about them later, is that the listener not only gets to hear what Trump said but also gets to hear Trump commenting in real time on what the speechwriters intended him to say. That’s the beauty of Trump’s longtime issue with the teleprompter; he never sticks precisely to the script.“I hate reading these boring speeches, because to be honest with you … isn’t it nice to have a president that doesn’t have to read a teleprompter?” Trump told the crowd at a law-enforcement themed campaign rally in Garden City, New York, last week. “Teleprompters are easy.
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