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Scott Bessent defended President Trump's recent comments about the midterm elections, arguing that preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is a matter of national security that rises above political considerations. Bessent also offered an optimistic assessment of the U.S. economy, pointing to low unemployment, strong consumer spending, and healthy tax refund numbers as signs of continued economic resilience. TOP STORY: BESSENT DEFENDS TRUMP'S COMMENTS Responding to questions about President Trump's remarks regarding the midterm elections, Bessent characterized the president's position as one rooted in principle rather than politics. According to Bessent: “You're calling President Trump a statesman.” Bessent argued: ➡️ Trump views preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon as a top priority ➡️ National security concerns should take precedence over political calculations ➡️ The administration remains focused on achieving long-term strategic objectives IRAN REMAINS A CENTRAL ISSUE Bessent said the administration continues pursuing efforts to ensure Iran does not develop a nuclear weapon. According to Bessent: “He believes that the most important thing is for Iran never to have a nuclear weapon.” The administration has repeatedly stated that preventing a nuclear-armed Iran remains a core foreign policy objective. Bessent also suggested there may still be opportunities for diplomatic progress. According to Bessent: “Perhaps we have the makings of a deal here.” ECONOMIC OUTLOOK REMAINS POSITIVE Beyond foreign policy, Bessent also discussed the economy. According to his remarks: ➡️ Unemployment remains low ➡️ Tax refunds have been strong ➡️ Consumer spending remains elevated Bessent acknowledged economic challenges remain but argued key indicators continue to show resilience. According to Bessent: “Consumer spending is still quite high.” MIDTERM ELECTIONS IN THE BACKGROUND While discussing the political implications of current policy decisions, Bessent suggested that both successful diplomacy and favorable election outcomes are possible. According to Bessent: “Both things can be true.” He argued that: National security objectives can be pursued Economic growth can continue Political success can still follow The comments come as attention increasingly turns toward upcoming midterm elections and the administration's policy agenda. WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: U.S. foreign policy Iran negotiations Midterm elections Economic confidence Consumer spending National security strategy The administration continues balancing major international challenges while seeking to maintain economic growth and political momentum heading into future elections. #ScottBessent #Trump #Iran #Economy #Politics #Midterms #NationalSecurity #ConsumerSpending #BreakingNews #USNews