Trump rejects leaked Iran ceasefire terms as fake news.
President Trump denounced as "fake news" the terms of a potential Iran ceasefire agreement published by Iranian state media. Trump called the Iranians "dishonorable people" and said the leaked terms had "nothing to do" with what was agreed to in writing. The incident highlighted the fragility of diplomatic efforts to end the US-Iran conflict.
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Divergence score
This event sits in the top 11% of divergence this week. 7 outlets covered it, splitting into 7 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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3 bias groups
The spectrum · how 7 outlets placed this story
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The split, in one line
Right-wing outlets echo Trump's fake news claims about Iranian leaks; center-left questions credibility; international media treats it as disputed terms in fragile negotiations.
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“Trump blasts Tehran after Iran leaks its own demands in peace deal: ‘They better get their act together!’”NYP NY Post RIGHT
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“Trump grouses about 'weak and pathetic' Iran, dismisses 'leaked' deal” · Al Jazeera, Reuters, The Hill, Politico, Deutsche Welle
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RReuters Trump says Iran's leaked deal terms are untrue 3h ago HThe Hill Schiff: Trump 'telling falsehood after falsehood' about war in Iran 4h ago PPolitico Trump grouses about 'weak and pathetic' Iran, dismisses 'leaked' deal 9h ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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