Trump rejects Iran's nuclear deal while unveiling US fertility cost cuts
President Donald Trump has dismissed Iran’s latest nuclear proposal as unacceptable while announcing new domestic policies on fertility support. Speaking at a recent event, he also addressed US military actions against Iran and highlighted cost-cutting measures for fertility treatments. His remarks covered both foreign tensions and healthcare initiatives for American families. Trump began by rejecting Iran’s nuclear offer, calling it ‘a piece of garbage’. He insisted the US stance had not shifted: ‘Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.’ The ceasefire between the two nations, he added, was ‘on massive life support.’ He accused Tehran of backtracking on an earlier agreement to remove ‘nuclear dust’ from damaged facilities.
On military matters, the president praised US operations against Iran. He claimed these strikes had inflicted heavy damage on Iranian capabilities. Despite tensions, he noted his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping remained strong. Shifting to domestic policy, Trump unveiled new fertility support measures. A government website, Moms.gov, was launched to provide pregnancy, childcare, and fertility resources. He credited Senator Katie Britt for raising concerns about fertility access. The Department of Labour will also introduce a fertility benefit option for employers. Trump further highlighted cost reductions for fertility medications through TrumpRx.gov. One drug, he said, had dropped in price from $966 to $168.
The administration’s rejection of Iran’s nuclear proposal keeps diplomatic tensions high. At home, the new fertility initiatives aim to lower costs and expand support for families. The policies follow Trump’s push to address healthcare affordability alongside foreign policy challenges.
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