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We're continuing to do that every day, and we're going to see prices at the pump go back down just as we have over the past year.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said talks continue and that they are, quote, productive.
But according to Iranian state media, Tehran has rejected a U.S.
proposal, quoting a senior Iranian security official who says Iran will end the war when its conditions are met.
Those conditions include the right of Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has refused President Trump's demands to reopen the Strait to oil and gas shipments.
Trump has made a series of other demands, sometimes contradictory.
They include unconditional surrender, regime change, a hand in picking Iran's next leader, and an end to Iran's nuclear weapons program.
When asked about the possibility of more talks this weekend, Levitt said nothing has been officially announced.
Mara Liason, NPR News, the White House.
There are elements of truth to it, but some of the stories I read were not entirely factual.
Caroline, can you give us an update on the Save America Act?
It seems like the majority leader, Senator John Thune, is going to bring it up for a vote.
This has to be a red line in the sand for the GOP, right?
That's what we're hearing and it's what we're hoping.
The president has made it very clear he wants that bill on his desk here at the White House as soon as possible.
It is five of the most common sense proposals that any party has ever put forward and the American people overwhelmingly support this bill.
Voter ID, proof of citizenship to vote.
No mail in ballots, which we know create tremendous amount of fraud in our electoral system and cannot transgender mutilate our young children.
We need a ban on those procedures and surgeries.