Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian responded to President Trump's letter regarding the country's nuclear program, rejecting direct negotiations but leaving the door open for indirect talks. This response marks the first official communication between the two nations since Trump's letter earlier this month.
The Republican Party of New Mexico's Albuquerque headquarters was targeted in a suspected arson attack on Sunday, with the party condemning the incident as a "deliberate act of arson" and "fueled by hatred and intolerance." The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are leading the investigation.
An Israeli soldier has claimed that he was ordered to use Palestinian civilians as human shields during the recent conflict in Gaza, sparking outrage and calls for an investigation. Meanwhile, Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal, while Israel has responded with a counter-offer, leaving the fate of the ceasefire uncertain.
President Trump has hinted at seeking a third term, despite the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, sparking concerns about his commitment to upholding the Constitution and democratic norms. Legal experts remain skeptical about the feasibility of such a move, citing the clear language of the amendment and the lack of credible legal arguments for circumventing it.
Senator Mark Warner criticized President Trump's approach to Greenland as part of a "crazy foreign policy," while acknowledging Greenland's "enormous value" and the need for stronger ties. Warner also criticized the administration for a Signal chat leak, calling it a "pattern of sloppiness" and urging that officials be held accountable.