Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
President Trump says that a deal is close with Iran and something could be signed within days, possibly in Europe.
But Iran has not agreed with this.
NPR's Aya Batrawi says Trump is claiming wide support.
He's saying everyone has approved the deal.
He's leaving out.
A clear timeline for when that can happen.
He says it could happen in the next few days with the two sides signing a deal in Europe.
But Iran says it's not yet done.
Iran's foreign ministry says a deal has not been finalized.
And Iranian media say that two weeks ago there was almost a deal in place, but they say Trump added new demands.
NPR's Aya Batrawe reporting.
President Trump is nominating federal prosecutor Jay Clayton as his next permanent director of national intelligence.
Clayton formally served as the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
His office is overseeing the prosecution of former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on drug trafficking charges.
There's been bipartisan opposition to President Trump's choice for the incoming Acting Director Bill Pulti.
Pulti does not have any background and intelligence.
The agency he runs is responsible for regulating mortgages.
High inflation has not stopped U.S.
Households from spending.