Trump Gives Iran a Week to Hold Khamenei's Funeral

U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated the greatness of the United States on the 250th anniversary of the country's independence. During a speech at Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, on Independence Day, Trump revealed that America 'granted Iran a one-week deadline to halt operations for the funeral of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as a gesture of kindness'.

He asserted that Iranians are eagerly seeking a political settlement with the American side through various means. Trump highlighted that his administration has dealt severe blows to Tehran and resolved the confrontation with Venezuela in just one day.

Trump stated that America has indeed entered its golden age, adding, 'We are still at the starting point', claiming that no other country in the world has made more positive contributions to humanity than the U.S.

He warned of the potential return of the Democratic Party to the presidency and power, noting that if they return, they will seek to enact laws and amendments that will eliminate any chance for Republicans to win in any future elections.

Trump also mentioned the presence of 'newcomers to the United States who embrace communist ideas that are completely contrary to the American way of life and economic success', emphasizing that 'the disagreement is not political over taxes and regulations but a confrontation with communism, which poses a deadly threat to freedom'. He perceived the American identity as being under 'renewed attack from fanatics and extremists within the country'.

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