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diplomacyAug 18, 2026

Trump posts that 'no talks or conversations' are scheduled with Iran

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‘We need fresh new leaders’ says Democrat challenging Debbie Wasserman Schultz 09:34 Trump ‘doesn’t have a plan’ on Iran: Voters in key Pennsylvania district upset with handling of war 07:31 AG Todd Blanche Declines to Pledge DOJ Independence 01:07 Trump Says Ballroom is Needed, Calling it a 'Security Structure’ 02:23 Iran Rebuffs Trump's US Territory Claim on Strait of Hormuz 02:06 U.S. military denies supply crisis on Navy ship 01:49 'I wish I had an update' on Nancy Guthrie: Attorney General Todd Blanche 01:45 Ro Khanna says data centers should not be built ‘without any say’ from local residents 02:08 Attorney General Todd Blanche says the DOJ may take states’ voter-roll fight to Supreme Court 01:40 What Parents Should Know About Trump’s Change to Vaccinations 04:24 AG Todd Blanche says ‘of course’ he’ll listen to Trump’s opinion on prosecutions: Full interview 15:23 Hakeem Jeffries says ‘I don’t support’ the Democratic Socialists of America agenda: Full interview 10:52 AG Todd Blanche says 'there will be no fund' for Jan. 6 rioters 05:42 Current with Christine Romans Trump posts that 'no talks or conversations' are scheduled with Iran 02:46 Copied In a social media post, President Trump said that "no talks or conversations" were ongoing or are scheduled with Iran amid the ongoing conflict. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports on the latest developments in the Middle East.Aug. 18, 2026

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    ‘We need fresh new leaders’ says Democrat challenging Debbie Wasserman Schultz 09:34 Trump ‘doesn’t have a plan’ on Iran: Voters in key Pennsylvania district upset with handling of war 07:31 AG Todd Blanche Declines to Pledge DOJ Independence 01:07 Trump Says Ballroom is Needed,

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