U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to handle the rollout of the highly anticipated U.S.-Iran peace deal in his signature, convention-shattering style. Speaking on Tuesday, Trump announced that he will host a live news conference in a formal setting to read through the newly finalized memorandum of understanding word-by-word.
Frustrated by early leaks and media speculation, Trump stated that going through the highly sensitive text line-by-line is the only way to ensure accurate coverage and bypass administrative spin. The unprecedented move comes just days before the scheduled formal signing ceremony in Switzerland, as the White House looks to lock in its landmark Middle East de-escalation victory.
Reporters bombarded Trump with questions about the deal, but the president remained firm in his approach, emphasizing transparency and direct communication with the American people. The peace deal, which aims to reduce tensions in the Middle East, has been a key foreign policy objective for the administration.
Trump's decision to read the document publicly is seen as an effort to control the narrative and counter criticism from opponents who have questioned the deal's terms. The live news conference is expected to draw significant attention, with viewers tuning in to hear the details directly from the president.



