Trump Claims Payment of $300 Billion to Iran is Fake

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Trump Claims Payment of $300 Billion to Iran is Fake

Trump Claims Payment of $300 Billion to Iran is Fake

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, defended the recent memorandum of understanding with Iran, rejecting reports about a $300 billion payment from Washington to Tehran, and called the agreement a victory for America.

On Thursday, Trump wrote on the social media platform Truth Social that there is no $300 billion payment from the U.S. to Iran. This news is fake. The only thing America has is the success of lowering oil prices and victory. Look at the stock market.

He also targeted critics of this agreement a few hours earlier, writing that they are either jealous, bad people, or fools.

Trump’s remarks come as discussions about the $300 billion investment fund mentioned in the memorandum continue. J.D. Vance, the Vice President of the United States, also stated that it is still too early to talk about potential investors in this plan.

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