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May 1, 2026

Trump rejects Iran's latest proposal as he reviews new military options to relaunch war
PBS NewsHourby Nick Schifrin, Veronica Vela·May 1, 2026

Trump rejects Iran's latest proposal as he reviews new military options to relaunch war

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It has been 60 days since the Iran war began, which means Friday is a legal deadline for the Trump administration to seek congressional authorization. But the White House informed Congress that it didn’t need approval because the war had been “terminated” during the current ceasefire. Nick Schifrin joins Amna Nawaz with the latest developments.Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. Geoff Bennett: Iran today submitted a new proposal to the U.S. aimed at breaking a diplomatic deadlock, but President Trump rejected it and said he's reviewing new military options to relaunch the war. Amna Nawaz: It's been 60 days since the war began, which means today is a legal deadline for the administration to seek congressional authorization. But the White House informed Congress it didn't need to get its approval because the war had been -- quote -- "terminated" during the current cease-fire.Nick Schifrin is here. He's been following all of this.So, Nick, tell us more about what the president said today. Nick Schifrin: Amna, the president not only rejected Iran's new proposal. He expressed a deep skepticism that Iran could ever submit a proposal that would satisfy him. President

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