Trump Says US Wouldn’t Use Nuclear Weapon Against Iran: Q&A
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
President Trump told reporters he would not use a nuclear weapon against Iran and once again said that he doesn't see conflict with Iran lasting much longer as he took questions at an Oval Office event on drug pricing. Trump told reporters that rising gas prices are not as high as he expected, but warned that Americans will be paying more for gas for a 'little while.' The president also commented on the ousting of Navy Secretary James Phelan, saying that conflicts emerged about shipbuilding. (Source: Bloomberg)
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