What has Trump been busy with in the past 24 hours?

date
22/06/2025
1. Announcement of successful airstrikes on three major nuclear facilities in Iran - Trump stated in a post that successful attacks have been launched on Iran's three nuclear facilities, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The main target, Fordow nuclear facility, was bombed with loaded bombs. All aircraft are safely returning. Iran's Fordow no longer exists. 2. Previously willing to personally negotiate with Turkey and Iran - According to AXIOS website, sources said that when Trump attended the G7 summit last Monday, Erdogan called to propose a meeting between American and Iranian officials the next day in Istanbul to explore diplomatic solutions to the conflict. Trump agreed, willing to send Vice President Pence and White House envoy Vatcov, and even willing to go himself if necessary. However, the meeting was canceled due to inability to contact Khamenei. 3. Threatens to strike Iran again if conflict persists - According to Reuters, US President Trump stated in a phone interview, "We have achieved astonishing success tonight. Iran should immediately realize peace and stop this war, otherwise they will be struck again." 4. States that Iran must either embrace peace or face tragedy - Trump stated that the US's goal is to destroy Iran's nuclear enrichment capability and prevent Iran's nuclear threat, with Iran's facilities now completely destroyed. Iran must either embrace peace or face tragedy. Many objectives have not been achieved yet, tonight's strike targeted the "most challenging goal," and if peace is not achieved in the future, other targets will be precisely struck. 5. Warns Iran not to retaliate - Trump posted on social media, "If Iran takes any retaliatory action against the United States, it will incur a military response 'far beyond what we have seen tonight.'" 6. Democratic lawmakers in the US call for Trump's impeachment - On the evening of June 21 local time, according to NBC, New York Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stated that President Trump's decision to attack Iran without congressional authorization "absolutely and clearly constitutes grounds for impeachment." She stated that the President's catastrophic decision to bomb Iran without authorization seriously violated the Constitution and Congress's war powers.