The US president referenced his Maga movement as he asked ‘why wouldn’t there be a regime change?’

"Non è politicamente corretto usare il termine 'cambio di regime', ma se l'attuale regime iraniano non è in grado di rendere l'Iran di nuovo grande, perché non dovrebbe esserci un…

"Non è politicamente corretto usare il termine 'cambio di regime', ma se l'attuale regime iraniano non è in grado di rendere l'Iran di nuovo grande, perché non dovrebbe esserci un…

President Donald Trump called for an Iranian regime change, less than one day after the US bombed the country's nuclear sites - triggering an array of reaction from world leaders.

President Trump hints at potential regime change in Iran despite administration's denial, sparking controversy and speculation.

He posted on the subject shortly after J.D. Vance took a pretty different position.

The US president referenced his Maga movement as he asked ‘why wouldn’t there be a regime change?’

US president’s social media post contradicts statements by figures in his administration, including Vance and Hegseth.

US president boasts that ‘monumental damage’ was done to Iranian nuclear sites, as Tehran votes to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz shipping route in retaliation

Conservative attorney George Conway led the criticism online.

US president boasts that ‘monumental damage’ was done to Iranian nuclear sites, as Tehran votes to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz shipping route in retaliation