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Trump Rejects Claims of $300 Million Iran Payment, Says Tehran Will Never Get a Nuclear Weapon
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67% right-leaningFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Trump denied claims that a U.S.-Iran understanding would send Tehran $300 million, saying Iran has agreed never to obtain nuclear weapons. The deal is drawing bipartisan scrutiny in Congress, while Netanyahu said Israel helped eliminate the nuclear threat and Iranians reacted with deep distrust.
- 01Trump called reports of a $300 million payment to Iran “fake news.”
- 02JD Vance said several key issues remain unresolved in technical talks.
- 03Senators Graham and Lankford want Congress to review and vote on any deal.
- 04Netanyahu said Israel prevented a nuclear threat and struck Iran’s nuclear program.
- 05Iranians cited distrust, hardship, and fear of regime legitimization.
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