Donald Trump drew attention in the Oval Office after issuing a stark nuclear warning toward Iran, then pivoted to dark humor about how the escalating Middle East tensions are affecting his personal life. Speaking to reporters, he joked that he would be criticized regardless of whether he attends his son Barron Trump's upcoming wedding or remains focused on the geopolitical crisis.
Trump said that if he chooses to step away, he would face backlash, and if he stays engaged in handling the Iran situation, he would also be attacked. Framing it as a no-win scenario, he blamed what he called 'fake news' media for scrutinizing his every move.
The remarks, blending serious warnings with off-the-cuff humor, quickly gained traction online. The unexpected mix of nuclear rhetoric and wedding talk has intensified public discussion around both his foreign policy stance and his personal priorities.



