Jeffries questions possible Iran ceasefire: Trump has said deal is close '38 or 39 different times'

AI Summary
On Saturday, Trump announced that the United States and Iran would finalize a peace agreement on Sunday, with Pakistan serving as mediator and confirming a framework had been agreed upon. Iranian officials disputed this timeline, indicating the process would require additional days before completion. The proposed accord would involve the U.S. releasing previously seized Iranian funds and removing restrictions on Iranian oil commerce, while Iran would restore unrestricted access through the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping.
Progressive: Progressive outlets emphasize Trump's optimistic claims about an imminent Sunday signing while highlighting Iran's contradictory assertion that negotiations require more time.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present both the U.S./Pakistan timeline and Iran's objection with relatively equal weight, while some provide context about Iran's internal political resistance.
Conservative: Conservative outlets feature Trump's announcement and Pakistan's confirmation of agreement preparations more prominently, treating Iran's timing objection as secondary to the core diplomatic progress.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Sunday poked at the prospect that the U.S. and Iran will soon make a deal, accusing President Trump of saying the two countries have been close to a deal "38 or 39 different times." The Trump administration expects the U.S. and Iran to finalize a peace deal to...
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