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Trump: Ceasefire Extension ‘Highly Unlikely’ if No Deal by Wednesday Night
 
Nick Gilbertson20 Apr 20262,795
 
Wednesday evening Eastern time marks the expiration of the two-week ceasefire in the war between the United States and Iran, and bombing will resume if a deal is not reached, according to reports of phone interviews with President Donald Trump.


Trump told Bloomberg that the ceasefire ends “Wednesday evening Washington time,” and an extension is “highly unlikely” if Iran does not agree to a deal with the United States. This would be about 15 days after Trump announced the two-week ceasefire on April 7.

He also told PBS News on Monday that “lots of bombs start going off” if a deal does not materialize by the deadline.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/04/20/trump-ceasefire-extension-highly-unlikely-if-no-deal-by-wednesday-night/
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Trump: Ceasefire Extension ‘Highly Unlikely’ if No Deal by Wednesday Night
 
Nick Gilbertson20 Apr 20262,795
 
Wednesday evening Eastern time marks the expiration of the two-week ceasefire in the war between the United States and Iran, and bombing will resume if a deal is not reached, according to reports of phone interviews with President Donald Trump.


Trump told Bloomberg that the ceasefire ends “Wednesday evening Washington time,” and an extension is “highly unlikely” if Iran does not agree to a deal with the United States. This would be about 15 days after Trump announced the two-week ceasefire on April 7.

He also told PBS News on Monday that “lots of bombs start going off” if a deal does not materialize by the deadline.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/04/20/trump-ceasefire-extension-highly-unlikely-if-no-deal-by-wednesday-night/
Apparently he changed his mind. *****rollingeyes*****