On the Iran “pallets of cash” claim: this refers to the 2016 settlement between the U.S. and Iran over a decades-old dispute involving frozen Iranian funds and an arms deal from before the 1979 revolution. The U.S. returned part of Iran’s own money plus interest, and the payment was structured in foreign currency due to banking restrictions and sanctions. It is often described politically as “cash to Iran,” but it was not a new funding package or money sent to support terrorism—it was a legal settlement of existing obligations tied to frozen assets and arbitration.
On the claim that this “funded terror worldwide”: there is no solid evidence that this specific payment directly funded terrorist activity. Iran’s broader regional activities are a separate geopolitical issue, but that is different from a disputed settlement payment. But here’s something youre scared to mention.. https://t.co/UJrCRMUALw
LOL.. People say Trump did more in one year than Obama did in eight. If by ‘more’ they mean increased division, constant controversy, record staff turnover, and policies that left the country more polarized, then sure. But when facts are brought up, too many supporters try to rebrand every negative outcome as a success instead of addressing the criticism directly. But heres a Trump supporter getting his question answered without anger, threats, deflection, just facts https://t.co/ZSxeftbULR