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Trump Claimed a Stronger Iran Deal Than Obama’s, but the Real Test Is Still Unwritten

Angst in the Supreme Court as a Flood of Rulings Nears
Trump’s Iran “Peace” Deal Is a Fragile Pause, Not a Real Victory
<b>特朗普</b>把一纸与伊朗的临时谅解包装成胜利宣言,但真正决定成败的,不是庆祝气氛,而是接下来的核谈判、制裁博弈与中东权力再平衡。

Why Trump Keeps Sidestepping Senate Confirmation for Top Government Jobs
Trump is leaning harder on temporary appointments and unusual role combinations, raising fresh questions about legality, competence, and the health of the federal government.

Trump’s Bomb Diplomacy Is Backfiring: More Strikes, Less Leverage Against Iran
Frustrated by Tehran’s refusal to fold, Trump is again reaching for air power—but the latest strikes may deepen the standoff, harden Iran’s position, and drag the region closer to a wider economic and military shock.

How to Judge Trump’s Claim That He Has Ended the Iran War
Trump says the war is over, but without a public agreement and verified Iranian compliance, the reality looks far less settled.

Trump’s World Cup Moment Could Turn Into a Political Headache
The 2026 tournament was supposed to showcase Trump on a giant global stage, but immigration fights, rising tensions, and FIFA’s close embrace of the president may make the event far more combustible than celebratory.

Who Is Writing $1 Million Checks to MAGA Inc. — and What Are They Hoping to Get?
A growing roster of big-money Trump donors has business before the federal government, raising fresh questions about influence, timing, and access.

Iran’s Uranium Stockpile Has Become the Core Battlefield in Trump’s Push for a Deal
Washington is now treating Iran’s <b>highly enriched uranium</b> as the decisive prize: if the stockpile stays intact, Tehran keeps a fast track to a bomb; if it is removed, diluted, or locked down, the nuclear threat is pushed back.

FISA’s Key Spy Powers Are on the Brink as Washington Turns National Security Into a Political Hostage
Congress’s failure to extend <b>Section 702</b> is pushing one of the U.S. government’s most powerful surveillance tools toward expiration, while a fight over President Donald Trump’s choice of an acting <b>director of national intelligence</b> has frozen compromise and exposed the widening split between security hawks and privacy defenders.
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