WASHINGTON D.C May 3, 2026 — President Donald Trump is personally reviewing Iran’s latest 14-point peace proposal aimed at resolving the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict, the White House Rapid Response team confirmed Saturday.
In a video statement shared by the official @RapidResponse47 account on X, Trump addressed reporters while aboard Air Force One, saying he had received a briefing on the “concept of the deal” and was examining the full document in real time.
“I’m looking at it [on the plane]. I’ll let you know about it later,” Trump stated. “They told me about the concept of the deal. They’re going to give me the exact wording now.”
The president’s remarks come amid heightened tensions involving the Strait of Hormuz, a U.S. naval blockade, and Iran’s nuclear program. Trump has previously signaled dissatisfaction with the proposal, noting on Truth Social that Iran has not yet paid a sufficient price for its actions.
The White House Rapid Response account posted the clip shortly after Trump’s comments, emphasizing his America First approach to negotiations. A follow-up post from the account included additional visuals related to the exchange.
The proposal reportedly addresses key flashpoints, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing the U.S. naval blockade, and deferring certain nuclear program issues. However, many Iranian-American voices and critics have pushed back strongly against any deal with the current regime, calling instead for maximum pressure and regime change.
Replies to the White House post reflected deep skepticism from the Iranian diaspora. Users urged the president to “finish the job,” reject deals with what they described as a “terrorist regime,” and support figures like Reza Pahlavi for a potential transition. Several posts highlighted ongoing human rights concerns inside Iran, including reports of repression, executions, and blackouts.
One detailed reply translated the full press interaction, in which Trump clarified he had not yet fully read the 14-page document but was reviewing it en route and emphasized that any agreement must be durable to avoid repeated future interventions.
As of Sunday morning, no formal White House statement on the proposal’s viability has been released. Trump indicated he would share his assessment once he completes his review.
The development marks the latest chapter in U.S.-Iran diplomacy under the current administration, with markets and global energy routes closely watching for any breakthrough or escalation.
Life News Agency will continue monitoring this story as updates emerge from the White House.
