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Trump news at a glance: Trump mediates between Israel and Hezbollah in effort to salvage Iran peace talks

A man holds an Iranian flag in front of a large billboard in Tehran showing a bread loaf image
A man holds an Iranian flag near an anti-US billboard depicting Donald Trump and the strait of Hormuz, in Tehran, Iran, on 30 May. Photograph: Majid-Asgaripour/Reuters

Peace talks planned between the US and Iran are in limbo yet again, sparked by the Israeli offensive in Lebanon.

The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said “unequivocal violation of the ceasefire on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts” and the US and Israel would be held responsible. A news agency aligned to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Tehran was suspending its participation in talks designed to end the blockade of the strait of Hormuz.

Donald Trump spent some of Monday mediating with Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and representatives of Hezbollah.

The US president said in a social media post that both agreed that “all shooting will stop”.

According to a statement by Lebanon’s presidency, under the proposed arrangement Israel would not strike Beirut’s southern suburbs if Hezbollah did not launch attacks against Israel.

But that arrangement was uncertain later on Monday as the Israeli military says it has intercepted two rockets launched from Lebanon into Israeli territory.

Iran threatens to suspend peace talks

Iran has indicated it is suspending all further contacts through mediators with the US over the Israeli offensive in Lebanon and as the two sides skirmished amid a faltering ceasefire.

The apparent collapse of talks followed the US hitting Iranian radar and drone sites at the weekend and Tehran on Monday saying it had countered by targeting a military base in Kuwait that it claimed was involved in the US operation.

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Democrats vow to challenge Trump’s $1.8bn ‘Maga slush fund’ in US Senate

Democrats in the US Senate vowed to force Republicans to vote on a $1.8bn “Maga slush fund” established as part of a resolution of Donald Trump’s long-shot lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service.

The US president has described the secretive and loosely controlled “anti-weaponization fund” as a means of paying the victims of politicized prosecutions. Members of his own party are among those who have expressed alarm.

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Ex-Fed chair Jerome Powell sounds alarm over political interference

Jerome Powell, the former chair of the Federal Reserve, has warned that a single act of political interference in monetary policy could permanently destroy public trust in the central bank.

As Donald Trump’s administration continues to test the Fed’s longstanding independence, Powell said in a speech on Sunday night that the institution was in the midst of a “stress test”.

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Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters released from prison after sentence commuted

Tina Peters, the former clerk convicted of participating in a scheme to chase election conspiracy theories promulgated by Donald Trump, was released from prison on Monday after the president successfully pressured Colorado’s Democratic governor into commuting her sentence.

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Several protesters arrested at New Jersey ICE facility as clashes continue

On Monday afternoon, over an hour south of Newark, a few dozen protesters outside the New Jersey state legislature in Trenton condemned Democratic governor Mikie Sherrill’s decision to send in the state police to Delaney Hall, the Newark immigration detention center that has seen more than a week of chaotic and often violent clashes.

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Transgender troops can remain in US military, but enlistment can be blocked, court rules

Transgender troops can remain in the US military, but the armed services can continue to block their enlistment, an appeals court ruled on Monday in a split decision with potentially significant consequences for the Trump administration’s anti-diversity agenda.

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What else happened today:

Catching up? Here’s what happened on 31 May 2026.

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