President Donald Trump criticized Iran’s latest nuclear proposal, labeling it as “a piece of garbage” during a White House event focused on maternal healthcare and fertility access. Trump expressed disappointment with Tehran’s response in nuclear negotiations, deeming it “just unacceptable.” He highlighted Iran’s initial agreement to remove “nuclear dust” from damaged enrichment facilities after US military strikes but noted a subsequent change in stance.
Trump emphasized his stance that Iran should not possess nuclear weapons, asserting a commitment to global security. He described the ceasefire as being in a precarious state, likening it to being on “massive life support.” The President also commended recent US military actions against Iran, claiming significant damage to Iranian military capabilities.
At the event, Trump announced initiatives to enhance fertility benefits for employers and unveiled a new website, Moms.gov, aimed at providing fertility care and childcare information. He credited Senator Katie Britt for advocating for improved fertility access following a legal ruling affecting IVF treatment. Additionally, Trump highlighted the success of TrumpRx.gov in reducing fertility medication costs significantly.
The administration’s healthcare initiatives, including those related to maternal mortality and fertility treatment, were endorsed by Mehmet Oz. Trump also touched on US-China relations, expressing positivity about his rapport with President Xi Jinping and addressing the topic of Taiwan.
