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From the New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.
This is The Daily.
Today, an inside look at how President Trump is thinking about the war in Iran,
the stalled negotiations to end it, and the political fallout for his party as it heads into the midterm elections.
I spoke with White House reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan.
It's Friday, April 24th.
Maggie and Jonathan, welcome back.
Thank you, Michael.
It's good to be back.
It's really good to have you back.
And this is a really bigger than usual welcome back because,
just to explain, you have both been on leave for a few months,
a joint leave you left together because you 've been writing a book together about President Trump's second term.