Trump retreats to Camp David as Iran negotiations hit a pause
The Straits Times—President Trump traveled to Camp David for the weekend as US-Iran nuclear talks entered a holding pattern, with diplomats describing the negotiations as temporarily stalled. Multiple reports described the situation as talks 'faltering' before the final deal was eventually signed, capturing the uncertainty of a critical diplomatic moment. The presidential retreat to Camp David, a traditional venue for quiet diplomacy and reflection, signaled the administration was taking stock before making final decisions. Drudge Report highlighted the retreat with its characteristically pointed framing. The pause came as both sides worked through remaining technical and political differences before the agreement was completed.
- The Straits Times — Trump heads to Camp David as US-Iran talks falter
- Drudge Report — Trump retreats to Camp David, Drudge reports
- USA Today — The White House confirmed Trump would spend the weekend at Camp David with Iran talks on hold.
- Reuters — Trump left for Camp David as diplomats described Iran negotiations as temporarily faltering.