Trump Denies Reports US Looking at $30B Nuclear Deal with Iran: ‘These People Are SICK’
- U.S. President Donald Trump denied media reports on June 28, 2025, that his administration considered giving Iran $30 billion for a civilian nuclear program.
- Earlier that week, CNN and NBC News reported that discussions centered on the possibility of freeing frozen Iranian funds as part of efforts to persuade Iran to stop enriching uranium.
- The denial followed a regional conflict that began on June 13 when Israel launched an attack on Iran, prompting U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Iranian retaliation.
- Trump called the reports a "HOAX" on Truth Social, calling media claims a "ridiculous idea" and a "SleazeBag" accusation while maintaining the U.S. objective to prevent nuclear weapons.
- Since April, Iran and the United States have engaged in indirect negotiations to seek a diplomatic resolution, with Iran maintaining that its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes and consistently rejecting U.S. proposals.
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Trump denies reports US looking at $30B nuclear deal with Iran: 'These people are SICK'
President Trump denounced reports that his administration is weighing a $30 billion deal with Iran that would allow for the development of civilian nuclear facilities — days after Trump said a deal with the Islamic republic may not be necessary. “Who in the Fake News Media is the SleazeBag saying that ‘President Trump wants to give Iran $30 Billion to build non-military Nuclear facilities.’ Never heard of this ridiculous idea,” the president wro…
'Just another hoax': Trump squashes 'fake news' he's considering $30B ...
"Sleazebags" say Trump is giving $30 billion to Iran
Donald Trump took 6 hours to respond to a CNN report that spread like wildfire about Trump discussing giving Iran access to $30 billion to build a civilian nuclear energy program. Also part of the changes were easing sanctions and giving Iran access to...
Trump dismisses reports US is weighing up to $30 billion civilian nuclear deal for Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday dismissed media reports that said his administration had discussed possibly helping Iran access as much as $30 billion to build a civilian-energy-producing nuclear program.
Trump Dismisses Media Reports of $30 Billion ‘Non-Military Nuclear’ Offer to Iran - The Thinking Conservative
Trump dismissed media reports that admin discussed economic incentives for rebuilding Iran, including $30 billion for building a civilian nuclear program. The post Trump Dismisses Media Reports of $30 Billion ‘Non-Military Nuclear’ Offer to Iran appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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