Washington, USA – U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that reports regarding his administration paying $300 billion to Iran are baseless. Trump described these reports as “false propaganda” promoted by his opponents from the Democratic Party within the context of the intense internal political conflict.
Denying Financial Accusations
Trump clarified that the United States has not provided any financial obligations or payments of this magnitude to Tehran, neither directly nor through any political understandings. The U.S. President stressed that these figures are “completely fabricated” and have no basis in reality, confirming that his policies toward Tehran rely on economic pressure and strict sanctions.
Internal Political Wrangling
This denial comes amid escalating controversy in Washington regarding U.S. policies toward Iran. The debate focuses specifically on financial files related to previous nuclear agreements and ongoing negotiations. Observers believe that these accusations have become part of the tools used in political wrangling between Republicans and Democrats.
Ongoing Debate and Reciprocal Messages
A number of Republican members of Congress continue to question any potential understandings with Tehran, demanding official clarifications regarding any financial commitments. In contrast, Democrats believe these allegations are being used for internal political and electoral purposes. Trump has reiterated on more than one occasion his rejection of what he calls attempts to mislead public opinion, confirming his commitment to a policy of maximum pressure on Iran.


