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Trump: In the aftermath of the Iran war, there are "no limits" to his power
— Axios (@axios) June 18, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: On the next episode of The Axios Show, President Trump tells @marcacaputo that in the aftermath of the Iran war, there are "no limits" to his power. pic.twitter.com/QrNPh3wPX1
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