Vance Rips Media Coverage of $300 Billion Fund to Iran, Which He Confirmed in the First Place
Vance said the press misrepresented the Iran deal and disputed reporting on a $300 billion reconstruction fund tied to compliance.
- On Thursday, Vice President JD Vance scolded the media at the White House for misrepresenting the Trump administration's deal with Iran, urging journalists to "report honestly" about U.S. financial commitments.
- Signed electronically on Sunday, the memorandum of understanding requires Iranian compliance to access a $300 billion reconstruction fund, which Vance clarified would be financed by the Gulf coalition, not the United States.
- Since the blockade lifted, 12.5 million barrels of oil have passed through the Strait of Hormuz, and Vance confirmed the 60-day negotiation clock began early Thursday with sanctions relief requiring Congressional approval.
- Emphasizing Israel relations, Vance stated, "Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel," while attributing his 25-minute briefing delay to Farsi translation verification.
- Officials indicated the full text of the deal will be released within 48 hours, as the administration maintains the agreement represents a win for the American people regardless of Iranian compliance.
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The preliminary agreement between the US and Iran is not yet publicly known. Vice-President JD Vance lets us see that there are other points that have been agreed as a side agreement. A 200 billion fund for the Mullahs is causing massive trouble to Trump's party friends.
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