White House Press Secretary Rebukes Media for Spreading False Iranian Peace Plan Narrative
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized media outlets for reporting a 'wildly slanted' 10-point peace plan proposed by Iran as if President Donald Trump had agreed to it, despite there being no such agreement.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt rebuked media outlets for running with an Iranian narrative that President Donald Trump had agreed to a wildly slanted 10-point peace plan from Tehran on various issues including Jerusalem and Iran's nuclear program. The administration denies making such a deal, with Leavitt stating the claim is 'completely false.' The controversy stems from an alleged offer made by the US and Iran for a peace agreement, which appears to have been misinterpreted or exaggerated by some media outlets. Leavitt's rebuke underscores the ongoing challenge of accurately reporting on sensitive diplomatic developments.