US President Donald Trump reportedly ignored a protesting question from an American journalist asking about the objective behind his attack on Iran upon his return to the White House from Florida.
US President Donald Trump returned to the White House following a weekend vacation in Florida and faced scrutiny regarding recent military actions. Upon his arrival, he was confronted by an American journalist but refused to answer their question about his motivations, according to Akharin Khabar, a popular Iranian mainstream news aggregator. The channel reported that the president completely ignored the "protesting question" concerning his assault on the country.
Multiple Iranian media outlets circulated identical reports of the encounter. The breaking news channel Khabar Fouri stated that Trump "did not answer the American reporter's question who asked him, 'What was your goal (from the attack on Iran)?'" This exact narrative and phrasing were aggressively amplified across the Telegram ecosystem, with identical posts shared by Khabar Fouri Group (according to the channel) and the war-focused Akhbar Fouri America War (in a parallel dispatch).
The IRGC News Channel, an outlet officially affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that maintains a staunchly anti-American state stance, further emphasized the adversarial nature of the exchange. The military channel highlighted the confrontation, mirroring the exact language that Trump faced a "protesting question" regarding the "attack on Iran" and pointedly chose not to provide an answer as he entered the White House.
The Iranian sources exhibit a highly synchronized narrative, heavily relying on identical copy-pasted text across both mainstream aggregators and official military channels. The consistent insertion of the parenthetical '(from the attack on Iran)' directly into the reporter's translated quote suggests a deliberate editorial choice to frame the American journalist's interaction around the Iranian perspective.