US President Donald Trump wrote in a message on the Truth Social network on Monday morning, June 1, that the Islamic Republic “really wants to make a deal” and claimed that any potential agreement with Tehran would benefit the United States and its allies.
In his post, Trump wrote: “Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good deal for the U.S. and those who are with us.”
He went on to accuse Democrats and some of his Republican critics of making the negotiation process more difficult with their continuous commentary on how his administration handles the Islamic Republic.
Using a derogatory and sarcastic play on words, the US president referred to the Democrats as “Dumocrats,” writing: “Don’t the Dumocrats and some obviously unpatriotic Republicans understand that when political figures constantly say I should move faster or slower, enter a war or not, it makes doing my job properly and negotiating much harder?”
In recent weeks, Trump has deliberately altered the first part of the word “Democrats” to incorporate “dumb,” which has drawn reactions from the media and American society. At the end of his message, Trump urged his audience to stay calm and emphasized that the outcome would be positive. He wrote: “Just sit back and relax, in the end everything will work out fine; it always does.”










