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President Donald Trump has issued a stark 48-hour ultimatum to Iran, demanding it reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Monday night or face U.S. strikes that would obliterate its power plants, as reported by ABC World News Tonight and ILTV Israel News. This escalation comes amid intensifying U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian missile sites, nuclear facilities, and coastal infrastructure, with Iran firing back at residential areas in Israel and a U.S. base on Diego Garcia, heightening fears of broader regional war and spiking global oil prices. Iran's parliamentary speaker warned of retaliatory attacks on energy and water infrastructure worldwide if its plants are hit, according to This Week with George Stephanopoulos, while CTV News noted Iran's vow to further close the vital shipping route.
Domestically, the partial government shutdown over Department of Homeland Security funding has led to chaos at U.S. airports, with unpaid TSA agents calling out sick and causing massive lines, as covered by ABC News. The White House plans to deploy ICE agents starting Monday to fill gaps, and Trump blamed Democrats on social media for blocking a bipartisan House-passed bill. House Homeland Security Republicans, including Chairman August Pfluger and Reps. Gabe Evans and Sheri Biggs, slammed Senate Democrats on Newsmax, Fox News, and NewsNation for risking public safety amid rising terror threats from Iran, China, and Russia, including recent cyberattacks on medical devices and infrastructure. GOP Sen. Jim Banks echoed this on broadcast interviews, urging full DHS reopening during the Iran conflict, which has already cost $20 billion in two weeks.
Looking ahead, discussions swirl around the post-Trump Republican Party, with Vice President J.D. Vance leading early 2028 primary polls at 45% per the Carolina Political Review, thanks to his ties to Trump's populist legacy despite gaffes in voter interactions. Marco Rubio and Donald Trump Jr. trail as alternatives, while a fractured field including Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Josh Hawley, and Vivek Ramaswamy struggles for traction. In Ohio, Vance and Ramaswamy are backing rival candidates in a state treasurer primary, testing Trump allies' influence, Politico reports.
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