Trump Warns Iran's Guards: "Surrender or Die" — While the White House Drops a Crypto Bombshell
Trump publicly warns Iran's Revolutionary Guards to surrender or face "certain death" as U.S. strikes intensify — while CFTC gets a crypto insider as chair and immigration raids shut down classrooms across Massachusetts.
MAXIMUM CHAOS
Active U.S. military strikes on Iran with public "surrender or die" ultimatums, a sweeping crypto regulatory overhaul, immigration enforcement shutting down schools, and a major legal filing in the election case — this is one of the busiest and highest-stakes news cycles of the year.
Key Developments
Here's a number that should stop you cold: **"virtually unlimited."**
That's how Trump described America's munitions stockpiles today — as U.S. strikes on Iran intensify and the president issues some of the most direct threats of his presidency.
Trump publicly warned Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps to surrender — or face what he called "certain death."
Not a diplomatic statement. Not a carefully worded press release. A direct, public ultimatum to an armed military force.
And photos that emerged today show just how high-stakes this moment is.
**New images out of Mar-a-Lago show Trump seated with Secretary of State Marco Rubio** as the Iran strikes were unfolding — while Vice President JD Vance, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent monitored events live from the Situation Room [1].
That's the war council. Split across two locations. Managing what appears to be the most significant U.S. military engagement in years.
Trump posted to Truth Social confirming the munitions claim himself, saying the U.S. stockpile at "medium and upper medium grade" has "never been higher or better" [3].