President Trump on June 12, 2026, dismissed reports regarding potential aspects of a U.S.-Iran peace deal, labeling them as 'fake.' A senior official from the Trump administration stated that while the deal is not finalized, it is approximately 75% complete, with a signing expected in the coming days. Additionally, a judge has barred the implementation of an 'anti-weaponization' fund.
Trump Denies Reports of U.S.-Iran Deal; Judge Blocks Anti-Weaponization Fund
President Trump rejected claims about a U.S.-Iran peace deal, calling them 'fake.' A senior administration official indicated that the deal is mostly complete, with a signing anticipated soon. A judge also issued a ruling against an 'anti-weaponization' fund.
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Trump Denies Reports of U.S.-Iran Deal; Judge Blocks Anti-Weaponization Fund