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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPresident Donald Trump’s description of retaliatory U.S. strikes on Iran drew fierce reactions on social media Thursday.
ABC News’ Rachel Scott wrote on X that Trump, no stranger to word play when it comes to his war on Iran, referred to them in a phone call with her as “just a love tap.”
Scott said she asked Trump whether that meant the ceasefire with Iran was over.
“No, no, the ceasefire is going,” the president reportedly replied.
“It’s in effect,” Scott said he added.
President Trump tells me in a phone call the retaliatory strikes against Iranian targets are just a "love tap."
"It's just a love tap."
When I asked if it means the ceasefire is over.
"No, no, the ceasefire is going. It's in effect."
Critics quickly mocked and condemned the remarks online.
“He’s insane,” said former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.).
Others noted that Trump’s comments appeared to contradictorily suggest “the war is both continuing and ending and there is both a ceasefire and no ceasefire” and that “we are in a war and a ceasefire at the exact same time.”
“Orwellian stuff,” another critic added.
At what point do exchanges of fire during a ceasefire constitute an end or violation of said ceasefire? What is the threshold? https://t.co/rZ8c7TMFQp
— John Haltiwanger (@jchaltiwanger) May 7, 2026BREAKING: Donald Trump has achieved a quantum superposition where the war is both continuing and ending and there is both a ceasefire and no ceasefire https://t.co/YFdlMQaUOc
— Head in the Office (@headintheoffice) May 7, 2026Schrodinger's cease fire
We're both firing and ceasing at the same time
Remarkable stuff. Truly 4d level chess. https://t.co/pDWVo8Cur9


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