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President Trump posted on social media this afternoon
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President Trump posted on social media this afternoon
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that the U.S will not go through with attacks on Iran that were scheduled for tomorrow.
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He went on to say allies in the Middle East asked him not to.
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Joining us now to break this down is CBS News political reporter Zach Hudak.
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And Zach,
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I guess just give us a little bit more of the
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backstory of why the president's now standing down on this so-called scheduled attack.
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Nicole, in a lot of ways,
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this is a story that we've heard before over the past few months with the Iran war.
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We have repeatedly seen the president use kind of a carrot and stick maneuver where he threatens that major attacks,
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potentially total annihilation, are coming if there is not progress made.
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And then he announces last minute,
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right before said attacks, that there are serious talks happening.
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And then a week or so goes by
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and we get statements from the Iranians that progress is not being made
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and the president issues yet another ultimatum or another threat.
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So this seems in a lot of ways like a loop that the administration is stuck in.
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And I want to emphasize that they're in a particularly tough position here being in a midterm year.
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They really need to find a way to show that they're getting some sort of victory out of Iran.
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So far, the result has been that the strait has been largely closed or much more difficult to navigate.
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That's brought up prices.
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And at a minimum,
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they need to show Iran as a result of this is not going to be pursuing a nuclear weapon.
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And frankly, they're not there yet.
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Yeah, well, to your point,
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how do they get out of this?
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I mean, what is the administration saying with respect to the overall state of the war and negotiations?
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They continue to try various efforts.
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We've had several summits happen in Pakistan.
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The Pakistanis have been particularly helpful for the administration in building trust throughout these negotiations.
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That being said, it's not clear how they get out of it.
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With this current system, it seems like we're very much stuck in this cycle.
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I don't know at what point the president's threats stop meaning as much to the Iranians
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because he has so many times issued them and then taken them away.
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I want to turn to another topic just to switch gears for a second.
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The president has settled a lawsuit against the IRS.
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What more can you tell us about the terms?
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Nicole, this was a lawsuit that involved in 2020,
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a independent contract for the IRS leaking the president's and his son's tax returns.
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So a major violation of law to do that.
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He sued the federal government as a result of that.
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And this is resulted in a settlement.
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He had requested $10 billion.
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But what the settlement does is it creates a $1.7 billion fund
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that they're calling an anti-weaponization fund that would include money
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that would go to folks who the administration feels the Biden administration weaponized the government against.
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Those could be people as broad as folks who were prosecuted for January 6th incidents.
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It also will allow that fund to issue formal apologies.
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So this is an avenue for the administration to,
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in some ways, rewrite what is kind of the official history for a lot of these folks who've been convicted of crimes.
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And now if they get an official apology from the federal government,
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that will really change the way they're perceived,
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I would think, in the history books.
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Well, Zach Hudak, keeping track of it all,
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thank you so much for being with us.
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