Tulsi Gabbard reversed course and admitted that Iran actually does have the ability to create nuclear weapons after a public rebuke by her boss Donald Trump and as Israel continues to barrage Iran's nuke program.

The director of national intelligence blamed the 'dishonest media' for a week of confusion about where the administration stands on the threat of a nuclear weapon from Iran.

Israel claimed on Saturday it has already set back Iran's presumed nuclear program by at least two year.

Trump warned that Tehran has a 'maximum' of two weeks to avoid possible American air strikes if they don't abandon their nuclear ambitions.

In New Jersey on Friday, however, the president was responding to Gabbard having testified in March that the U.S. intelligence community 'continues to assess Iran is not building a nuclear weapon.'