Overview
- President Trump declared a “complete and total” end to hostilities on June 22 after Iran fired missiles at a U.S. base in Qatar following U.S. strikes on its nuclear sites
- Reports emerged that Iran broke the ceasefire hours after the announcement, highlighting the fragility of the agreement
- Tucker Carlson broke his social media silence to post “Thank God,” framing the announcement as a relief to those opposing U.S. military involvement
- Mark Levin denounced the ceasefire on his show, calling for Iran to be forced into unconditional surrender rather than offered a pact
- The ceasefire fallout has exposed rifts in Trump’s MAGA coalition, with Senator Katie Britt praising the diplomatic move and others demanding a tougher stance