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Sun. May 24th, 2026

 Panic is growing inside Washington tonight after reports surfaced that President Donald Trump could make a major move on Iran “at any moment” — while Vice President JD Vance suddenly changed his weekend plans and returned to D.C., fueling intense speculation across political circles.

According to multiple reports, Vance was originally expected to spend the weekend in Cincinnati, but insiders say the escalating Iran crisis forced an abrupt shift behind closed doors. The White House has not officially explained the sudden changes, and that silence is only making people more nervous.

Behind the scenes, Trump reportedly held emergency meetings with top national security advisers as tensions with Iran spiral toward what some officials fear could become a historic breaking point.

Sources close to the administration claim military options are once again being actively discussed after negotiations with Iran appeared to stall. Trump himself shocked reporters by admitting he was “a solid 50/50” on whether peace talks would succeed — while warning he could still hit Iran hard if negotiations collapse.

Now the internet is exploding with theories.

Social media users immediately noticed Vance’s unexpected return to Washington and began speculating that something massive may already be unfolding behind the scenes. Some believe the administration is preparing for a major military escalation. Others think Trump could announce a dramatic last-minute agreement with Iran within hours.

Either way, insiders say the next 24 to 48 hours could change everything.

Trump reportedly spent Friday meeting with top officials including Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss the rapidly evolving crisis.

At the center of the chaos is the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes. Any conflict there could send shockwaves through the global economy overnight. Trump has repeatedly warned Iran that the United States is prepared to act if necessary, while Vance recently declared America is “locked and loaded” if diplomacy fails.

Despite the growing fears, Trump also hinted that a potential deal with Iran may be “largely negotiated,” suggesting diplomats are scrambling to avoid another devastating conflict in the Middle East.

But critics aren’t convinced peace will last.

Former military officials warned Friday that renewed strikes on Iran may only be “a matter of time” if negotiations break apart again.

Tonight, Washington is on edge.

With Vance suddenly back in the capital, emergency meetings underway, and Trump refusing to rule out military action, many are wondering the same terrifying question:

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