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Iran and Israel have news Arrival ceasefire Less than two days after the U.S. attacked nuclear-rich sites in the Muslim nation, Republican lawmakers congratulated the president on Monday night.
Meanwhile, Democrats at least initially reject their congratulations.
“Congratulations to everyone! There has been a complete agreement between Israel and Iran that there will be a complete ceasefire (in about 6 hours, when Israel and Iran are in trouble, the final mission!), lasting 12 hours, lasting 12 hours, and this is the war that will be regarded as the end!” The President Donald Trump Said Monday night, the truth is social.
Trump announces historic Iran-Israel ceasefire deal to end on ’12 Day War’
Republican lawmakers congratulated the president on Monday night after reports that Iran and Israel arrived at the ceasefire less than two days after the U.S. attacked nuclear-rich sites in the Muslim state. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images and Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg by Getty Images and AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Republicans immediately visited social media and radio to congratulate the president, many praising his negotiating ability after Trump announced it had later verified with Iranian officials.
“[Trump] He is the greatest foreign policy planner in American history. Now give him the Nobel Peace Prize –
“President Trump has just done what other presidents can do. All it needs is the American people who elect Donald J. Trump, and the whole world is safer. Ceasefire!” South Carolina Republican representative. Nancy Mays Also added on X.
Vice President JD Vance explains Trump’s announcement of “complete ceasefire” deal between Iran

Rep. Nancy Mace, Rs.C., held a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-ROLL calls via Getty Images)
R-Ind. “If this sticks, it’s huge, I don’t know why it won’t,” said Rep. Marlin Stutzman of the House of Representatives Marlin Stutzman, who insists that if this holds on, it’s not only sending a message to them, but to most of the world, that the president, who will negotiate with you, he wants to find a way to do that, and, if you don’t plan to negotiate, there will be consequences.”
“I think the president did press the reset button and said, ‘Look, let’s really achieve long-term peace for the region.” That has been his goal,” the vice president said. JD Vance In a “special report” between Fox News and Brett Baier. “I actually think that when we look back, we’ll say that these 12 days of war are a significant reset for the entire region.”

President Trump “is the greatest foreign policy planner in American history. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci; Angela Weiss/Pool Photo via AP)
Meanwhile, Democrats seem to be rejecting their congratulations. Fox News’ digital analysis of Democratic congressional leaders’ accounts on X, as of Monday night, showed no congratulations.
But Fox News was able to catch up with the delegates. Alexandria Ocasio-CortezDN.Y., asked her about her. However, the response from the female congressman is not to congratulate.
Details of Trump Announces Iran-Israel Ceasefire

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) spoke at the NYCLU Mayday rally to promote workers and immigrant rights in Foley Square on Thursday, May 1, 2025 in New York. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis)
“He also said it was a war,” Ocasio-Cortez told Fox News when asked about the ceasefire. “I think the U.S. president acknowledged that he unilaterally brought the U.S. into a war without Congress, which is a very serious public recognition. It’s illegal. It’s illegal. It’s unconstitutional. And, for me, when the President released content about the ceasefire, I think what he posted was formally acknowledging that it was a war. I think this should be something that is very serious. ”
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represent. Thomas MassiR-ky. He urged a resolution with Democrats to get Congressional approval ahead of the attack this weekend, saying he would not seek further measures due to the ceasefire.
“I just spoke to the speaker on the floor and told him that if the ceasefire continues, we won’t push it, so it’s really in their court,” according to Politico. Massi added that he will “wait and see” before making the final decision.

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