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Where’s the deal that Trump keeps touting? Trump says one thing while Iran says another. Plus, the Trump name could be removed from the Kennedy Center at any moment. Also, Elon Musk is now a trillionaire after SpaceX’s historic market debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi ...  Show more

Trump Veers from Iran Invasion Threat to “Great” Deal Within Hours

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