Iran Mocks Trump Over Claims of Saving Women from Execution
Iran Takes Dig At US President Over Execution Claim: ‘Hurray, Trump Saved 8 AI-Generated People’
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Iran has ridiculed U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that he saved eight women from execution, labeling it false. The Iranian judiciary denied any execution plans, while the U.S. government stood by Trump's claims amidst ongoing tensions between the two nations.
- 01Iranian officials denied Trump's claim about saving women from execution.
- 02The Iranian Embassy in Saudi Arabia mocked Trump using AI-generated images.
- 03Trump claimed the women would not be executed, calling it 'very good news.'
- 04The U.S. government supported Trump's statement despite Iran's denial.
- 05Tensions between Iran and the U.S. remain high amid these exchanges.
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Iran has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's recent claim that he saved eight women from execution, asserting that no such executions were planned. In response, the Iranian Embassy in Saudi Arabia shared a mocking post featuring AI-generated images of women, stating, 'Hurray, Trump saved 8 AI-generated people.' Trump's assertion came after he announced that Iran had agreed to spare the lives of these women, which he described as 'very good news.' However, Iranian officials firmly denied any plans for executions, suggesting that some of the referenced women had already been released and that others might only face jail time. Despite Iran's rebuttal, the White House backed Trump's claims, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calling him 'a humanitarian at heart.' This exchange occurs against a backdrop of heightened tensions between Iran and the United States, even as a ceasefire remains in place.
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