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President Trump and Vice President Vance are participating in a White House signing ceremony on Monday afternoon. The event follows Trump's statement that he was not ready to declare victory regarding Iran.
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Former President Donald Trump continues to exert significant influence on US politics, from taunting foreign leaders and shaping primary elections to making controversial statements on immigration and foreign policy, including his stance on the ongoing Iran conflict.
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Former President Donald Trump continues to exert significant influence over US politics, from taunting political rivals and making policy demands to impacting primary elections and facing legal challenges. His statements and actions are shaping ongoing debates and future electoral contests.
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