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Trump tells Republicans to not make any deals with Democrats until strict voter ID law is passed – live | US news

Trump tells Republicans to not make any deals with Democrats until strict voter ID law is passed – live | US news


Trump tells Republicans not to deal with Democrats until voting law passed

Donald Trump urged Republicans in Congress to hold the line and not make any deals with Democrats unless they agree to pass his voter identification law known as the Save America Act as part of any agreement for funding the Department of Homeland Security.

Speaking in Memphis at a roundtable on fighting violent crime, he told the GOP that even Easter wasn’t reason enough to leave Washington before the act is passed.

double quotation markSo I’m tying homeland security into voter identification with picture and proof of citizenship in order to vote.

And those two items are the most important thing having to do with homeland security, so it should be part of the homeland security bill.

And I’m requesting that Republican senators do that immediately. You don’t have to do a fast vote. Don’t worry about Easter or going home, in fact, make this one for Jesus, okay? That would be a damn good thing.

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Trump says Iran talks have been very good and Tehran wants to settle

Speaking in Memphis just now, Donald Trump has claimed that Tehran “wants to settle” and that there’s a “very good chance of a deal” with Iran.

“We’ve eliminated everything there is to eliminate in Iran, including leaders,” he said.

Tehran has “one more opportunity to end its threats” towards the United States and its allies, he said, adding:

double quotation markWe are now having really good discussions. They started last night, a little bit, the night before that. I think they’re very good. They want peace. They’ve agreed they won’t have a nuclear weapon. But we’ll see. We have to get it done.

Donald Trump speaks during a Memphis Safe Task Force roundtable in Memphis, Tennessee. Photograph: Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images

As Trump repeats his message that all of Iran’s leaders are “gone”, it’s worth noting that, as my colleagues over on our dedicated Middle East crisis live blog reported earlier, he has also said today that the US is talking to a “top person” within the Iranian regime to try to end the war, but not the new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.

Khamenei has not been seen in public since being named supreme leader two weeks ago, after an Israeli airstrike killed his father and predecessor, Ali Khamenei, fuelling speculation about his health. Trump had made clear before his selection that he considered Mojtaba an “unacceptable” choice, and has speculated about the extent of his injuries and ability to lead Iran.

Further, Trump told reporters earlier that there have been talks between the US and Iran over the past day in which the two sides had “major points of agreement” and said both wanted “to make a deal”.

He claimed the US and Iran are discussing 15 points to end the war, with Tehran giving up nuclear weapons as points “number one, two and three”. The US president also said he would postpone American attacks on Iranian power plants by five days after having “productive conversations” with Tehran.

Iran’s foreign ministry, meanwhile, denies that any talks with the US have taken place during the past 24 days.

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Updated at 17.22 GMT



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