Trump comments on Iran ceasefire and Hungarian election results
US President Donald Trump stated that he does not intend to extend the ceasefire with Iran, suggesting that the conflict will be resolved within the next two days through either a negotiated deal or military action. According to reporter Jonathan Karl, Trump claimed that Iran's current leadership is different and that extremists have been removed, though he provided no evidence. Trump further argued that the world would have faced greater instability without his leadership. Regarding international relations, Trump addressed the recent electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban by opposition leader Peter Magyar. He expressed no concern over the result and praised Magyar as a good person capable of performing well in office. Trump also questioned whether his own presence, rather than Vice President JD Vance's, might have influenced the outcome of the Hungarian election. The President remains committed to his stance that a negotiated agreement would be preferable for Iran to allow for reconstruction.