Trump says he's trying to get Middle East 'straightened out'
President Donald Trump, as he played golf at the opening of his new course in Aberdeen, Scotland, was asked about a ceasefire in the Middle East, to which he responded with "going to get straightened out."

Trump was also asked if he would be meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump broke with Netanyahu after the prime minister's claim that there was "no starvation" in Gaza, with Trump saying on Monday "those children look very hungry" and that there's "real starvation."
"We're working together, we're gonna try to get things straighten out for the world," the president said.
Trump also told the crowd that he would be on his way back to Washington later Tuesday to "put out fires all over the world."
-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Kelsey Walsh and Hannah Demissie








