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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with President Trump at the White House on Wednesday to advocate for a tougher stance in nuclear talks with Iran. Netanyahu will urge Trump to take a harder line on Iran's ballistic missile program.

Tom AmbroseThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-02-11 · 11:45 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Netanyahu to push Trump to take tough Iran stance during White House visit – US politics live
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with President Trump at the White House on Wednesday to advocate for a tougher stance in nuclear talks with Iran. Netanyahu will urge Trump to take a harder line on Iran's ballistic missile program. Trump indicated he is considering sending a second US "armada" to the Middle East to pressure Tehran. This meeting comes as Iran has resumed talks with the US in Oman and warned of "destructive influences" on diplomacy ahead of Netanyahu's visit. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi is scheduled to testify before a House panel regarding the Justice Department's handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, with lawmakers expected to question redactions and withheld material.

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Iranian president said his country would “not yield to excessive demands” on its nuclear program.

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Iran warned of “destructive influences” on diplomacy ahead of Netanyahu’s visit.

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Trump said he was weighing sending a second US “armada” to the Middle East.

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Netanyahu will push Trump to take a tougher stance in nuclear talks with Iran.

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Attorney general Pam Bondi will appear before a House panel on Wednesday regarding Epstein files.

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Key events13m agoBondi to face questions on Epstein files in House testimony26m agoNetanyahu to push Trump on Iran missiles in White House talksShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureBondi to face questions on Epstein files in House testimonyAttorney general Pam Bondi will appear before a House of Representatives panel on Wednesday, where lawmakers are expected to press her on the Justice Department’s handling of files involving the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Bondi’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee comes as lawmakers, including some Republicans, have expressed frustration with the amount of Epstein material the department has redacted and withheld despite a federal law requiring the release of nearly all files.The Justice Department released what it called a final tranche of more than three million pages of documents late last month, drawing renewed attention to wealthy and powerful individuals who maintained ties with Epstein even after his conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.But lawmakers have complained that redactions in the files appear to go beyond the limited exemptions allowed for in a law Congress passed nearly unanimously in November.The department has also declined to publish a large volume of material, citing legal privileges.Netanyahu to push Trump on Iran missiles in White House talksHello and welcome to the US politics live blog. I’m Tom Ambrose and I will be bringing you all the latest news over the next few hours.Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu will push Donald Trump on Wednesday to take a tougher stance in nuclear talks with Iran, after rushing to Washington to stiffen the US president’s resolve, AFP reported.Trump said on the eve of the hastily arranged White House meeting – set to begin at 11am – that he was weighing sending a second US “armada” to the Middle East to pressure Tehran to reach a nuclear deal.But Netanyahu, making his sixth visit to the United States since Trump took office, will also be urging the US leader to take a harder line on Iran’s ballistic missile program.Tehran, which resumed talks with Washington last week in Oman, warned Monday of “destructive influences” on diplomacy ahead of the Israeli premier’s visit.On Wednesday, Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian said his country would “not yield to excessive demands” on its nuclear program, though he said the country is not seeking an atomic weapon.Netanyahu had been expected to come to Washington for a 19 February meeting of Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza, but reportedly brought forward his visit as the US-Iran talks proceeded.Trump is also due to meet with special envoy to the UK Mark Burnett later today, while attorney general Pam Bondi is set to face questions from lawmakers over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.In other developments: Federal prosecutors reportedly tried, and failed, to convince a grand jury to indict six Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday over a social media video they recorded to remind service members in the military and intelligence community that they are not required to follow illegal orders. Donald Trump’s sudden turn against a new, publicly owned bridge being constructed to connect Detroit, Michigan to Windsor, Ontario came right after a Republican donor who owns a private, rival bridge met with Trump’s commerce secretary, the New York Times reports. Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, and the premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, have taken on the daunting task of trying to explain to Trump that the reasons he cited for threatening to block the opening of the new bridge are entirely untrue. Carney told Trump that Canada paid for the bridge and the US shares ownership. In an appearance on the rightwing channel Real America’s Voice, a Republican congressman from Missouri, Mark Alford, said “we are still investigating” the lyrics of a song performed in Spanish by the Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny during his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday. As the US supreme court prepares to rule on whether Trump does have the power to impose tariffs on foreign imports, to address a self-declared economic emergency, the president confirmed in an interview that he sets tariff rates based, in part, on his own feelings about the leaders of other nations.
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