
Tensions inside the White House have erupted into a high-stakes geopolitical and domestic crisis as the administration explicitly keeps military strikes “on the table” against Iran amid nationwide protests and unrest, signaling a dramatic escalation in U.S. foreign policy posture. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that while diplomacy is officially preferred, President Trump is “unafraid to use lethal force” if deemed necessary, raising fears of imminent military conflict.
At the same time, the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reportedly politically motivated and tied to pressure over interest rates has shaken economic institutions and markets, weakening the perceived independence of the U.S. central bank and sparking sharp reactions from lawmakers across parties.
Moreover, internal political pressures and lawsuits against the administration over immigration enforcement and civil rights violations have amplified domestic instability, portraying a White House under multiple fronts of stress.
Internationally, Trump’s stance on using force particularly regarding Iran’s ongoing protests and alleged civil unrest combined with aggressive tariff policies, is heightening global diplomatic backlash and strategic risk.
Bottom line: The White House is navigating a rare moment of simultaneous geopolitical escalation, economic pressure, and political backlash a dangerous mix that could reshape U.S. leadership and global stability.
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