Former President Donald Trump claimed the United States is in talks with Iran and that any agreement will depend on how negotiations progress. He said Iran is incorrectly asserting that there is no need for International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors and that there is no urgency to send them to the country. Trump added that inspectors will be allowed on site when the time is appropriate and warned that if Iran fails to cooperate, the talks could be halted. He also dismissed concerns that AI would eliminate truck‑driver jobs, noting that employment levels in the United States remain strong.