Trump Criticizes US Media for Bias in Iran War Coverage
Trump shreds 'anti-America' media over war reporting: 'Rooting for Iran to win'
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US President Donald Trump condemned major media outlets for biased reporting on the Iran war, claiming they portray Iran as winning. He emphasized that the US military has significantly weakened Iran, which is losing $500 million daily. As a ceasefire deadline approaches, tensions remain high with Iran refusing negotiations under perceived threats.
- 01Trump accused US media of portraying Iran as victorious in the war.
- 02He claimed Iran is losing $500 million a day due to US military actions.
- 03The ceasefire between the US and Iran is set to end on April 22.
- 04Iran's Parliament Speaker rejected negotiations with Trump, citing threats.
- 05White House Press Secretary stated Trump prioritizes US interests over media criticism.
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US President Donald Trump criticized what he termed 'anti-America fake news media' for biased coverage of the Iran war, particularly targeting outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. He asserted that these media portrayals give Iran a false sense of victory, despite the US military rendering Iran's defense forces 'helpless' and causing the country to lose $500 million daily. As the ceasefire between the US and Iran approaches its end on April 22, Trump confirmed that Vice President JD Vance would travel to Islamabad for further negotiations. However, Iran's Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that Tehran refuses to negotiate with Trump, accusing him of violating the ceasefire. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated that Trump is the final decision-maker regarding US actions and will ensure Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons.
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The ongoing tensions and potential end of the ceasefire could escalate military actions, affecting regional stability and international relations.
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