Donald J. Trump has publicly rejected what he described as “unauthorized” agreements and communications circulating in relation to ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations, asserting that such claims are being made by individuals with no official role in the process.
In a statement shared on Truth Social, Trump emphasized that only a specific set of “meaningful points” are being considered by U.S. officials. According to him, these points are being discussed privately and form the basis of a ceasefire understanding.

He further claimed that several individuals attempting to influence the narrative are “fraudsters” and “charlatans,” adding that a federal investigation would expose those involved. Trump also criticized media coverage, particularly referencing CNN, accusing it of amplifying sources lacking authority or credibility.
The remarks come amid heightened global attention on diplomatic efforts involving United States and Iran, where backchannel negotiations and ceasefire discussions have been a focal point in recent developments.
While the exact details of the proposed terms remain undisclosed, Trump’s statement underscores ongoing tensions not only between negotiating parties but also within the broader information space surrounding the talks.

