Fox News host Jesse Watters expressed skepticism regarding President Donald Trump's assertion that a peace deal with Iran is imminent. During a segment on 'The Five,' Watters noted that despite Trump's claims of a deal being 'very close,' recent missile exchanges between Israel and Iran have complicated the situation. He remarked on the president's vague timeline for peace, stating, 'He keeps saying we’re very close, we’re days away—and I don’t know what that means.' Watters also highlighted the ongoing tensions, including Iran downing a U.S. Apache helicopter, which prompted a U.S. response. Trump has made similar claims about the peace deal multiple times since March 23, according to CNN. Watters' colleague, Greg Gutfeld, and fellow host Laura Ingraham also commented on the situation, with Ingraham seeking clarification on the Iranian military's status. The White House did not respond to requests for comment.
Jesse Watters Questions Trump's Claims on Iran Peace Deal
Fox News host Jesse Watters questioned President Trump's repeated claims of an imminent peace deal with Iran during a segment on 'The Five.' He pointed out recent escalations in conflict, including missile exchanges and the downing of a U.S. helicopter, which complicate the peace negotiations. Watters noted that Trump has made similar assertions about the deal multiple times since March.
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Fox News Host Jesse Watters Skeptical Trump’s Iran Peace Deal Claims
Jesse Watters Questions Trump's Claims on Iran Peace Deal