
CNN 5 Things Trump on Iran executions, ‘Disagreement’ over Greenland, Astronauts’ Early Return and more
Jan 14, 2026
A detained Iranian protester faces grim news as concerns about potential execution rise. Tensions brew in the Senate over limiting presidential war powers in Venezuela. Diplomatic discussions unfold with Greenland and Denmark at the White House, revealing a disagreement over military strategies. Legal challenges arise against ICE patrols in Minnesota, while four astronauts make an early return from the ISS due to a medical issue. This mix of human rights, politics, and space travel highlights the day's pressing issues.
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U.S. Reaction To Iran Protests
- Iran's crackdown on protests has reportedly killed thousands and led to mass arrests, raising international alarm.
- President Donald Trump voiced support for protesters and hinted at possible U.S. actions while officials moved some personnel from a Qatar base.
Case Of Irfan Soltani
- Family members feared 26-year-old Irfan Soltani faced execution after a recent arrest amid the unrest.
- The State Department and activists highlighted acute concern for detained protesters' fates.
Fight Over Venezuela War Powers
- Senators pushed a measure to limit the president's unilateral war powers regarding Venezuela, showing bipartisan concern.
- The Trump administration pressured senators to oppose the curbs, reflecting tension over executive war authority.



