From the skies above America, President Donald Trump previewed today’s critical second-round US-Iran talks in Geneva, mixing diplomatic anticipation with pointed threats. Journalists aboard Air Force One captured his unfiltered thoughts post-Florida trip.
Indirectly engaged, Trump hoped for reasonableness from Iran: ‘They want a deal, unlike their usual hardline stance.’ But failure loomed large: ‘They won’t like the results.’ He nodded to military precedents, warning of Iran’s one-month nuclear dash.
Turning homeward, Trump celebrated economic miracles—minimal inflation, sub-$2 gas. ‘Drill, baby, drill delivered,’ he said, contrasting with inherited chaos. Crime plummeted to 1900 levels via deportations of thousands of criminals.
Government funding? Democrats own the shutdown risk, Trump asserted, ahead of DHS negotiations. Voter integrity? Their ID opposition screams fraud, he charged.
Epstein rumors? Dismissed outright: ‘Exonerated, no ties.’ Cuba’s humanitarian disaster needs a Rubio-brokered fix. Post-Xi call, Taiwan weaponry awaits greenlight. Melania’s impact? Enduring greatness ahead.
Today’s Geneva session tests if words convert to accords, or if Trump’s consequences unfold.