Trump Dismisses $300 Billion Iran Reconstruction Fund Reports as 'Fake News'
President Trump on Monday categorized reports of Iran receiving $300 billion in reconstruction funding as 'Fake News.' These reports suggested the funding would be part of a peace agreement with the United States, contingent on Iran fulfilling its obligations. Trump also affirmed that Iran has reportedly agreed to never develop a nuclear weapon.

President Trump on Monday dismissed reports suggesting Iran would receive $300 billion in reconstruction funding, labeling them as 'Fake News.' This alleged funding was presented as part of a potential peace agreement with the United States, contingent upon Iran upholding its obligations.
Trump's statement directly addressed these claims. He also reportedly stated, "Iran has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon!" The President further referenced a story about the U.S. paying Iran "300 million Dollars," though this comment was truncated in the provided information.
According to The Hill, these remarks were made on Monday concerning the ongoing discussions surrounding U.S.-Iran relations.

