President Donald Trump holds a 53% approval rating, according to the latest Napolitan News Survey, as the public awaits his decision on Iran’s nuclear program. While 24% of voters cite the economy as their top issue and 23% cite immigration, only 9% prioritize international conflicts. Trump has given Iran a two-week window to respond to U.S. and Israeli demands to halt its nuclear development.
When asked about Ayatollah Khamenei’s defiance, Trump responded, “Good luck.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Trump is weighing the use of “bunker buster” bombs on Iran’s Fordow facility but remains open to negotiation. Israel, lacking such weaponry, has urged the U.S. to act. Trump revealed Iran has requested direct talks and may send a delegation to the White House. Though noncommittal on military action, Trump emphasized U.S. military superiority and claimed Iran missed its chance at a favorable deal. “They want to meet,” he said. “We’ll see.”