Trump Claims Killing Of Iran Protesters ‘Has Stopped’ Even As Tehran Signals Executions Ahead

The president on Tuesday consulted with his national security team about next steps after telling reporters he believed the killing in Iran was “significant.”

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he’s been told “on good authority” that plans for executions in Iran have stopped, even as Tehran has signaled fast trials and executions ahead in its crackdown on protesters.

The U.S. president’s claims, which were made with few details, come as he’s told protesting Iranians in recent days that “help is on the way” and that his administration would “act accordingly” to respond to the Iranian government. But Trump has not offered any details about how the U.S. might respond and it wasn’t clear if his comments Wednesday indicated he would hold off on action.

“We’ve been told that the killing in Iran is stopping ― it’s stopped ― it’s stopping,” Trump said. “And there’s no plan for executions, or an execution, or executions ― so I’ve been told that on good authority.”

President Trump: “We’ve been told that the killing in Iran is stopping, it’s stopped, it’s stopping. There’s no plan for executions…” pic.twitter.com/DQDKS8XZdA

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The president on Tuesday consulted with his national security team about next steps after telling reporters he believed the killing in Iran was “significant.”

Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and key White House National Security Council officials began meeting last Friday to develop options for Trump, ranging from a diplomatic approach to military strikes.

The Iranian security force crackdown on the demonstrations has killed at least 2,586, the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported.