The threat of a global recession, rising fuel prices and a potential Republican midterm defeat may have weighed as heavily on Trump's Iran decision-making as concerns over Tehran's nuclear program.

Even if prices start coming down before the election, it seems unlikely that Trump can remain focused on the GOP’s affordability message.

Deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz brings relief but experts warn risks remain for recovery

Trump was able to get an Iran deal with enough time to benefit Republicans in the midterm elections, assuming it lasts and does not divide the party.

By Steve HollandEVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended the U.S. deal with Iran in his remarks at the close of a G7 summit…

Trump promotes Iran deal framework targeting nuclear program and Strait of Hormuz reopening. Bitcoin rebounds on diplomatic progress as US seizes $1B in

Donald Trump insisted last month that he didn’t think about Americans’ finances when negotiating with Iran.

The president says he did not want to see conditions similar to the 1929 stock market crash

The deal sees both sides commit to further talks to reach a final agreement over the next 60 days and includes a $300 billion plan for Iran's reconstruction.

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