Thursday, February 19, 2026

White House says Trump wants diplomacy with Iran as US reportedly could be ready for military attack – as it happened

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White House says ‘diplomacy’ is ‘always’ top option for Trump on Iran

When asked about the possibility of US strikes against Iran, Leavitt said that the Trump administration “totally obliterated Iran’s nuclear facilities” and has been clear that “diplomacy” is always the president’s “first option”.

“Iran would be very wise to make a deal with president Trump,” Leavitt added today.

She also noted that while there was a “little bit of progress” following Tuesday’s talks in Geneva between the US and Iran, “we’re still very far apart on some issues”.

Leavitt did not answer a question about an exact deadline that Donald Trump would give Iran to achieve a deal, before engaging in military action.

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Closing summary

This concludes our live coverage of the second Trump administration for the day, but we will be back at it on Thursday. Thanks for reading. Here are the latest developments:

  • As Donald Trump reportedly weights an attack on Iran, the United States military told the president it could be ready to begin strikes as soon as Saturday, CBS News reports.

  • NYU Langone Health, one of New York City’s major hospital networks, announced this week that it will shut down its gender‑affirming care program for minors, as the Trump administration escalates threats to strip federal funding from providers that treat trans youth.

  • The White House called it “deeply unfortunate that Pope Leo XIV decided not join the Board of Peace, a potential rival to the United Nations initially empowered to rebuild Gaza under Trump’s direction, according to a very vague mandate.

  • Two weeks after he asked an aide to post a racist video clip depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes on social media, Trump welcomed Black supporters to a Black History Month event at the White House; Senator Tim Scott, who called the video, “the most racist thing I’ve seen out of this White House”, was not present.

  • Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to spur the domestic production of the weedkiller glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup which his health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, has argued on court causes cancer.

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