Trump Heads to Camp David as Questions Swirl over Iran Deal
The White House said the meeting follows Vice President JD Vance’s canceled Switzerland trip as Republicans question the Iran agreement.
- President Donald Trump arrived at Camp David on Friday for a Cabinet meeting, marking just his second visit to the Maryland presidential retreat since returning to office last year.
- The trip follows a memorandum of understanding Trump signed Wednesday at the Palace of Versailles, establishing a 60-day negotiation window focused on Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- Diplomatic efforts stalled Friday as the White House cancelled planned talks in Switzerland following intensified fighting in Lebanon. Israeli strikes killed at least 47 people, heightening uncertainty over peace negotiations.
- Republican lawmakers have criticized the agreement, with Sen. Bill Cassidy arguing it fails to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions. Critics contend the memorandum grants Tehran too many concessions.
- The president's family will join him at the retreat to celebrate Father's Day on Sunday, June 21. Trump is scheduled to return to Washington at an unspecified time on Sunday.
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Trump heads to Camp David as questions swirl over Iran deal
President Trump headed to Camp David on Friday for a weekend of policy and political meetings as negotiations with Iran move toward an inflection point.
Trump to hold Camp David meeting amid Iran pushback
President Donald Trump will travel to Camp David on Friday for a Cabinet meeting, reviving plans that were postponed last month because of poor weather. The White House announced the trip shortly after Vice President JD Vance canceled a planned visit to Switzerland, where a new round of direct talks with Iran were expected to take place. Late Thursday, the White House said Vance would no longer attend and described the logistics surrounding the …
After Trump's Iran deal, there should be further negotiations. The talks were planned for today in Switzerland – actually. Now the rejection follows.

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