Multiple reports describe an incident during Donald Trump’s visit to France in which his administration was informed that an Iran-related agreement had been finalized shortly after Trump arrived at the Palace of Versailles. The accounts state that Trump was at the palace attending a dinner hosted by Emmanuel Macron and had been touring rooms including the Hall of Mirrors when notification came. According to the reports, Trump then directed members of his team—specifically Marco Rubio—to help locate a printer to produce or finalize documents connected to the agreement. The reports frame the development as happening on short notice, shortly after Trump’s arrival, and portray the request as part of immediate efforts to handle the paperwork required for the deal. The sources provided here do not include additional, independently verified details about which documents were printed, the exact timing of the decision, or whether other steps were taken before any signing or related announcements. Overall, the coverage focuses on the alleged logistical challenge at Versailles connected to the reported timing of the Iran deal’s completion.