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White House continues to emphasize Trump’s ‘feelings’ on U.S. policy in Iran

- March 15, 2026


On the fourth day of the U.S. war in Iran, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Donald Trump made the decision to launch the military offensive because he “had a good feeling that the Iranian regime was going to strike” U.S. assets and personnel in the region.

A week later, the White House appears to be intensifying its emphasis on the president’s feelings, thoughts, beliefs and opinions.

At a press conference on Monday, for example, Trump argued that Iran was prepared to try to “take over the Middle East,” defending this absurdity by saying this was based on “information and belief.”

A day later, Leavitt held another briefing in which she reflected on the president’s feelings.

CBS: Trump said yesterday for the first time that he had to strike Iran because he thought Iran would strike the US within 7 days. Where is he getting that?LEAVITT: This was a feeling the president had based on facts

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-10T18:40:56.198Z

Asked about Trump’s argument that he feared an Iranian strike on U.S. targets within seven days, which he then bumped down to three days, the press secretary replied, “This was a feeling the president had based on facts.” (Soon after, in response to a question about Cuba, she similarly said the president has shared his “belief based on fact.”)

As for Trump’s false assertions that Iran might have struck an Iranian girls’ school with a Tomahawk missile that the country did not have, as part of a broader effort to deny possible U.S. responsibility for killing several dozen children, Leavitt said, “The president has a right to share his opinions with the American public.”

Reporter: On the Iranian school, why did President Trump say yesterday that Iran may have tomahawk missiles when there are only three US allies, plus the US, that have those missiles? Leavitt: The president has a right to share his opinions with the American public…

— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) 2026-03-10T18:54:42.936Z

Perhaps, but we’re not really talking about presidential preferences here. Either Iran has Tomahawk missiles or it does not. Either Trump is correct that Iran was responsible for a deadly strike on the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school building or he is incorrect.

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