Trump says Iran deal could be reached “By Tomorrow”: Report

US President Donald Trump expressed strong optimism about reaching a swift deal with Iran during a Fox News interview on April 5, 2026, stating he believes an agreement could be secured as soon as tomorrow.

This latest development comes amid ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions following weeks of military operations, with the Trump administration applying maximum pressure on Tehran to end its nuclear ambitions and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

In a chat, Trump said on Fox News that he believes he will be able to reach an agreement with Iran by tomorrow.

This statement reflects growing momentum in diplomatic efforts, even as the U.S. maintains a firm military posture. Trump has repeatedly emphasized that Iran is “begging” for a deal and that productive talks are underway.

The president’s comments arrive just days after he issued a high-stakes 48-hour ultimatum to Iran: either make a deal or open the Strait of Hormuz, or face severe consequences, including strikes on energy infrastructure.

Background: U.S.-Iran Conflict and Negotiations

The United States has been engaged in a limited military campaign, dubbed Operation Epic Furyaimed at neutralizing Iran’s nuclear capabilities and restoring stability in the region. Key highlights include:

  • Destruction of significant Iranian military assets.
  • Pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuza critical chokepoint for global oil supply.
  • Repeated calls for a comprehensive agreement that prevents Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

Trump has consistently positioned the current U.S. stance as a path to long-term peace, contrasting it with the 2015 Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, which he previously terminated.

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