Donald Trump was asked at a press conference Monday if his war on
Iran was winding down or ramping up. His response: “I can’t tell you.”The US president’s comments came as diplomatic negotiations aimed at halting the war in the Middle East appeared to be faltering.At the start of the press conference, Trump said
Iran could be “taken out in one night, and that might be tomorrow night”. He also reiterated a deadline of 8pm ET on Tuesday for the regime to reopen the
Strait of Hormuz or face a barrage of strikes on energy facilities and bridges.
Pete Hegseth, the
Pentagon secretary who flanked Trump at the press conference alongside Gen
Daniel Caine, the joints chiefs of staff chair, said that under the president’s direction “today will be the largest volume of strikes since day one of this operation”.“Tomorrow, even more than today,” he added.Trump claims, without proof, Iranians welcome US strikes on infrastructureDonald Trump on Monday claimed that Iranian civilians welcomed US strikes on
Iran’s infrastructure, saying they were “willing to suffer” the loss of power and basic services to achieve freedom from the Islamic Republic.Read the full storyUS lower court judges are challenging Trump’s ‘war on the rule of law’, experts sayDistrict court judges have been increasingly issuing strong rulings challenging the legality of many of Trump’s policies and power grabs, blocking key ones at least temporarily, and sparking angry responses from the president, former judges and prosecutors say.Read the full storyTrump threatens to jail journalist to find source of second missing airman reportTrump threatened to jail a journalist – or journalists – who reported that a second US airman was missing after being shot down by
Iran on Friday in an effort to identify their source. The badly injured airman hid in a mountain crevice to avoid capture before being rescued by a US recovery team that received heavy fire.Read the full storyTrump endorses ex-
Fox News host
Steve Hilton in California governor’s raceDonald Trump has endorsed
Steve Hilton, a Republican former
Fox News host, in the California governor’s race, a move that could dash Republican hopes of locking Democrats out of the November runoff.Read the full storyJamie Dimon says US should strengthen allies economically, in veiled criticism of TrumpThe head of the US’s largest bank has pressed the White House to strengthen Washington’s allies economically in order to “avoid truly adverse consequences”, in the latest installment of an increasingly testy relationship with the Trump administration.Read the full storyTrump uses Neville Chamberlain jibe to mock Starmer over stance on IranTrump has appeared to compare Keir Starmer to Neville Chamberlain in his latest disparaging remarks about the UK prime minister, who has refused to back the US-Israel attacks on
Iran.The comments, during an Easter Monday event at the White House, underline Trump’s continued annoyance at Starmer’s skepticism about the aims and legality of the conflict, a view that has not shifted despite the US president’s jibes.Read the full storyWhat else happened today: Artemis II astronauts broke Apollo 13’s distance record at 1.57pm eastern time on Monday, hugging one another in the cramped capsule as they made history for being the first four humans to travel the farthest from Earth than anyone before them. Republican politicians were hoaxed over the weekend by an image purporting to be a downed US warplane crew member rescued by military special forces in
Iran, igniting a call for a national “crash course in media literacy”. After strong criticism from a federal lawmaker, the online betting platform Polymarket stopped accepting wagers on when US warplane crew members who were shot down in
Iran might be rescued. It promised to investigate how the market materialized. A second former female staffer for Tony Gonzales, a Republican congressman from Texas, has come forward claiming Gonzales sent her sexually explicit messages. Two Democratic US lawmakers on Monday called for an end to the “cruel collective punishment” of Cuba after they visited the island to witness the effects of a US energy blockade. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents under the command of the Trump administration have reportedly detained the wife of a US army staff sergeant at his military base in Louisiana amid his preparations to deploy. As public health has become increasingly politicized in the US, with a particularly chaotic year under the Trump administration, some political candidates are pushing back by making public health a central part of their campaigns – and the grassroots organization Defend Public Health has ideas about how to do it. Catching up? Here’s what happened on 5 April 2026