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Trump Iran Uranium Deal Claims Surface, Advances in Diplomacy Reported
Trump States Iran Agreed to Stop Uranium Enrichment
- Trump reportedly confirmed Iran agreed to halt uranium enrichment.
- Statement builds on earlier nuclear negotiation updates.
- Agreement includes broader commitments according to the president.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – President Trump has reportedly stated that Iran agreed to everything including stopping uranium enrichment as part of recent understandings. The claim adds detail to ongoing diplomatic exchanges aimed at curbing nuclear activities. Officials noted the development follows direct communications between the sides.
Full verification of enrichment suspension will determine the durability of this step.
US-Iran Diplomatic Engagement Continues Following Recent Talks
- Iranian officials have referenced ongoing diplomatic contacts with the U.S.
- Recent direct discussions took place in Islamabad earlier in April.
- Focus remains on nuclear issues and regional security matters.
ISLAMABAD, Apr 17 (TNGB) – Iranian officials have spoken about continued diplomatic engagement with the United States in the wake of direct talks held in Islamabad during April 11-13. Vice President Vance participated in those earlier rounds aimed at addressing nuclear concerns and broader stability in the region. As of April 17, no new specific date for an additional round has received independent confirmation from multiple sources.
Diplomatic channels appear active even as public statements from both sides diverge on the details.
Iran Refuses Transfer of Enriched Uranium Stockpile
- Iran’s Foreign Ministry has asserted that enriched uranium will not be transferred.
- Officials emphasized national control over the material.
- Position stated through Iranian media outlets on April 17.
TEHRAN, Apr 17 (TNGB) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry has reportedly declared that the country’s enriched uranium stockpile will not be transferred anywhere under any circumstances. The firm stance came through statements carried by Iranian media. It directly counters external claims suggesting possible handover or collection arrangements as part of any agreement.
This position reinforces Iran’s long-held insistence on maintaining its nuclear infrastructure domestically.
Iran Reportedly Agrees to US Collection of Leftover Uranium
- Trump reportedly said Iran agreed to let the U.S. collect leftover uranium.
- Material would come from inside Iranian territory.
- Collection forms part of the larger agreement.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – President Trump has reportedly indicated that Iran agreed to allow the United States to collect leftover uranium from inside the country. The arrangement would occur under the terms of the emerging deal. Details on logistics and timelines have yet to receive full public confirmation from Tehran.
Practical collection steps could test the sincerity of both sides commitments.
President Trump Instructs Declassification of All UFO Government Files
- President Trump reportedly instructed declassification of UFO documents.
- Secretary Pete Hegseth received the direct order.
- Files relate to unexplained aerial phenomena.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – President Trump has reportedly instructed Secretary Pete Hegseth to declassify and release government documents related to UFOs. The directive targets records concerning unexplained aerial phenomena held across agencies. Teams have already reviewed materials and identified items suitable for public release.
Declassification orders at this level promise greater openness on long-classified topics.
Iranian Official Rejects Trump Statements as Completely False
- Iranian Speaker Ghalibaf reportedly rejected seven Trump claims as false.
- Statement addressed nuclear agreement assertions.
- Strait of Hormuz rules remain under Iranian control.
TEHRAN, Apr 17 (TNGB) – Iran’s Speaker Ghalibaf has reportedly called seven claims made by President Trump in one hour completely false. The official stated that the United States did not achieve victory through such assertions and warned that negotiations would not succeed either. He added that the Strait of Hormuz passage would follow Iranian designated routes and authorizations.
Contradictory public statements highlight the gap between the two sides narratives.
U.S. Coast Guard Launches Search for Six Missing Near Guam
- U.S. Coast Guard reportedly searching for six people.
- Contact lost with a disabled boat off Guam.
- Incident followed a recent typhoon in the area.
GUAM, Apr 17 (TNGB) – The U.S. Coast Guard has launched a search for six people after losing contact with a disabled boat off Guam. The vessel encountered difficulties in the wake of a typhoon that passed through the Pacific region. Rescue teams are deploying assets to cover the last known position and surrounding waters.
Maritime incidents in typhoon-prone zones remind crews of the constant need for preparedness.
Trump Confirms Iran Strait Announcement but Keeps Naval Blockade Active
- Trump reportedly noted Iran announced the Strait of Hormuz open.
- Naval blockade will remain until transaction completes.
- U.S. forces maintain full enforcement.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – President Trump has reportedly confirmed that Iran announced the Strait of Hormuz fully open and ready for business. At the same time the U.S. naval blockade will stay in full force until the overall transaction reaches one hundred percent completion. The dual message balances reported Iranian statements with continued American operational posture.
Maintaining the blockade ensures leverage until every term receives satisfaction.
Trump Says Iran to Halt Support for Middle East Proxies
- Trump reportedly said Iran agreed to stop backing proxy groups.
- Groups named include Hamas Hezbollah and the Houthis.
- Pledge emerged during a CBS News interview.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – President Trump has reportedly stated during a CBS News interview that Iran agreed to stop backing proxy terrorist groups across the Middle East including Hamas Hezbollah and the Houthis. The commitment forms one element of the broader reported understandings. Regional observers watch closely to see if actions match the words.
Ending proxy support would reshape security dynamics throughout the Middle East.
Lebanon President Declares End to Being Pawn in Regional Conflicts
- President Aoun reportedly asserted Lebanon negotiates for itself.
- Country will no longer serve as anyone’s card or battlefield.
- Statement emphasizes permanent national independence.
BEIRUT, Apr 17 (TNGB) – Lebanese President Aoun has reportedly declared that Lebanon now negotiates for itself and decides its own future. The country will no longer act as a card in anyone’s pocket or a battlefield for external wars. Officials framed the position as a decisive break from past patterns of involvement.
Independent decision-making marks a potential new chapter for Lebanese sovereignty.
California Rep Mike Levin Accuses Trump of Partisan Disaster Aid
- Mike Levin reports Trump approved aid for red states eighty nine percent of time.
- Blue states received approval only twenty three percent of time.
- He labels the pattern the most partisan FEMA abuse in history.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Representative Mike Levin spotlighted differences in federal disaster assistance approvals. The California Democrat he claimed that red states received aid eighty nine percent of the time while blue states saw only twenty three percent approval. He argued that community recovery should not depend on voting history. The critique points to possible politicization inside FEMA operations.
The numbers cover the full history of the agency.
Arizona Rep Eli Crane Cosponsors Measure to Deport Naturalized Terrorists
- Eli Crane backed the DEPORT Act for denaturalization.
- The bill targets foreign born citizens who commit terrorism.
- It follows three recent attacks by naturalized individuals.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Representative Eli Crane announced support for new legislation on citizenship revocation. The Arizona Republican he announced his role as cosponsor of the DEPORT Act after three terrorist incidents involving naturalized citizens last month. The proposal would strip citizenship from convicted terrorists and allow deportation. Backers describe it as a needed security measure.
The bill responds directly to the recent pattern of attacks.
Alaska Sen Dan Sullivan Urges Ban on Chinese Seafood Imports
- Dan Sullivan chaired a hearing on CCP fishing practices.
- Evidence showed IUU operations and forced labor harming Alaska fisheries.
- He calls for immediate prohibition of Chinese seafood entry.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Senator Dan Sullivan pushed for stronger safeguards for American fishermen. The Alaska Republican the senator detailed findings from a hearing he chaired that exposed Chinese illegal unregulated unreported fishing and grey fleets damaging domestic stocks. He called for an outright ban on seafood imports from China to protect local industries. The move addresses both economic harm and security risks.
The hearing produced what he called overwhelming evidence.
Washington Sen Patty Murray Prepares to Question Trump Cabinet on Budget
- Patty Murray recalled last year’s unprepared cabinet testimony.
- She plans to demand answers from officials on the new budget.
- The senator seeks details the public deserves on spending plans.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Senator Patty Murray signaled plans to scrutinize the administration’s latest budget proposals. The Washington Democrat she recalled how Trump cabinet members arrived last year without adequate preparation to defend prior spending outlines. She intends to press top officials for clear explanations during upcoming hearings. The focus stays on accountability for taxpayer dollars.
Hearings are set to begin in the coming weeks.
California Rep Young Kim Introduces Bill to Deport Drunk Driving Illegal Aliens
- Young Kim sponsored the Stop Illegal Aliens Drunk Driving Act.
- It mandates deportation for offenders who harm citizens.
- Repeat entry would face permanent bans under the measure.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Representative Young Kim filed legislation addressing crimes committed by illegal aliens. The California Republican the lawmaker sponsored the Stop Illegal Aliens Drunk Driving Act to require deportation of those convicted of driving under the influence and injuring Americans. The bill also imposes permanent bars on future reentry. Supporters call it direct enforcement of public safety laws.
The measure targets offenders who harm United States citizens.
Colorado Rep Jason Crow Advocates Ending Cycle of Foreign Wars
- Jason Crow states safety does not need endless overseas conflicts.
- He notes Americans prefer investments in schools and infrastructure.
- The lawmaker rejects decades of military engagements abroad.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Representative Jason Crow outlined his view on national security priorities. The Colorado Democrat he argued that keeping America safe does not require an endless cycle of wars overseas. Citizens instead want better schools, infrastructure, and health care. His comments push back against prolonged military commitments abroad.
The statement emphasizes domestic needs over foreign conflicts.
Idaho Rep Russ Fulcher Opposes Warrantless Surveillance on Citizens
- Russ Fulcher refuses broad surveillance powers without warrants.
- He insists intelligence agencies must seek court approval for Americans.
- The stance targets multiple government channels seeking expanded authority.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Representative Russ Fulcher rejected proposals for unchecked monitoring of United States citizens. The Idaho Republican he declared that he cannot support any system granting broad warrantless surveillance authority to government agencies. He insisted officials must obtain judicial warrants before targeting Americans. The position rests on constitutional protections for privacy.
The remarks came during committee debate on the issue.
Nevada Sen Jacky Rosen Advances Bill for Airport Security Funding
- Jacky Rosen notes Nevada tourism relies on safe air travel.
- She helped move a bipartisan measure to redirect security fees.
- Thirteen billion dollars in collected funds have gone elsewhere.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Senator Jacky Rosen worked to secure dedicated money for airport screening technology. The Nevada Democrat the senator helped advance a bipartisan bill through committee that ensures passenger security fees support actual upgrades instead of diversion. She cited the importance of safe travel for the state’s tourism economy. More than thirteen billion dollars in collected fees have gone elsewhere in past years.
The measure passed committee on a bipartisan vote.
Washington Rep Pramila Jayapal Highlights Cuts to Legal Immigration
- Pramila Jayapal reports legal immigration fell two point five times faster than undocumented.
- She notes undocumented entries had already declined before Trump.
- The focus now protects vulnerable communities seeking stability.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Representative Pramila Jayapal examined recent changes in immigration enforcement numbers. The Washington Democrat she observed that legal pathways contracted two point five times more sharply than undocumented entries which had already dropped before the current administration took office. She called for steps to shield at risk communities. The analysis questions overall policy balance.
The statement urges protection for those communities now.
Hawaii Rep Ed Case Demands Explanation for Army Chief Firing
- Ed Case questioned the public humiliating dismissal of General Randy George.
- He addressed Secretary Driscoll on lack of graceful exit or prior notice.
- The statement seeks answers for Congress public and soldiers.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 17 (TNGB) – Representative Ed Case pressed for transparency after the abrupt removal of the Army’s top officer. The Hawaii Democrat he questioned the public and what he called humiliating firing of General Randy George without any offer of a graceful exit. He told Secretary of the Army Driscoll that Congress, the public, and soldiers deserve a full explanation. The remarks came in a subcommittee hearing.
The lawmaker stressed the need for clear answers on the decision.


