The White House Briefing Room with Jon Decker

Iran Peace Deal Sparks Conservative Revolt, Trump Invokes Defense Production Act & DOJ Foils White House UFC Attack

10 min · 17. juni 2026
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On this edition of the White House Briefing Room, Jon Decker breaks down new details surrounding President Trump's proposed peace agreement with Iran as concerns grow among conservatives that the deal may provide Tehran with significant sanctions relief before securing major concessions on its nuclear program. With reports of oil sales waivers, reconstruction funding discussions, and potential access to frozen assets, critics including Senator Lindsey Graham, General Jack Keane, and Mark Thiessen are demanding answers before the agreement is finalized in Switzerland. Decker also examines President Trump's decision to invoke the Defense Production Act to accelerate U.S. munitions production amid concerns about weapons stockpiles following months of military operations against Iran. The administration says supply chain bottlenecks and production limitations pose a potential threat to national defense readiness. Plus, federal prosecutors reveal details of an alleged terror plot targeting the UFC event held at the White House during President Trump's 80th birthday celebration. According to court filings, suspects planned to use explosive-laden drones and coordinated attacks against attendees before being apprehended by federal authorities. Jon also previews President Trump's schedule at the G7 Summit in France, including meetings with world leaders and a highly anticipated press conference where additional details about the Iran agreement are expected to be unveiled.   See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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