President Trump reveals US attempted to funnel weapons to Iranian protesters, claims regime slaughtered 45K
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In a surprising revelation, former President Donald Trump disclosed that the U.S. government made covert efforts to send firearms to Iranian protesters involved in the extensive anti-regime demonstrations from late 2025 to early 2026. This move, Trump explained, was intended to support the widespread uprising in the Islamic Republic.

The former president shared in an interview with Fox News’ Trey Yingst that the weapons were channeled through Iranian Kurds. However, according to Trump, these arms did not reach the demonstrators in Iran, suggesting that the Kurds might have retained the firearms themselves. “We sent them a lot of guns, we sent them through the Kurds,” Trump remarked during a phone interview, hinting at the possibility that the arms remained with these groups.

In response to Trump’s statements, certain Kurdish factions challenged these assertions. Hejar Berenji, a representative of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI), clarified to Yingst, “We did not receive any weapons during the time of the demonstrations in Iran,” directly contradicting the former president’s claims.

The protests in Iran erupted towards the end of the previous year, driven by a severe cost-of-living crisis, a rapidly devaluing currency, and other socio-economic pressures. Throughout the turmoil, Trump consistently expressed solidarity with the protesters, encouraging them to persist and promising U.S. support.

In a bold declaration on January 2, Trump took to Truth Social to issue a stern warning to the Iranian regime. He cautioned that if Iranian authorities resorted to violence against peaceful demonstrators, a tactic he claimed was customary for the regime, the United States would intervene to assist those fighting for their rights.

On Jan. 2, Trump warned Iran via Truth Social that if the theocratic regime violently “kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue.”

Nearly two weeks later, Trump called on Iranian protesters to “KEEP PROTESTING – TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS,” in a Truth Social post, declaring that “HELP IS ON ITS WAY.”

At the time, it didn’t appear as though the US had taken major steps to provide assistance to the Iranian people. But Trump made clear Sunday that his administration had quietly made attempts.

The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) estimated that well over 7,000 Iranian protesters were massacred by the regime in response to the mass demonstrations.

Local officials in Iran suggested that the actual death toll was over 30,000, according to multiple reports. Trump told Yingst that the number was even higher, at around 45,000.

Trump also publicly threatened Iran on Sunday that he would target its bridges and power plants if the Islamic Republic refused to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

“If they don’t make a deal and fast, I’m considering blowing everything up and taking the oil,” Trump added. “You’re going to see bridges and power plants dropping all over their country.”

The interview with Yingst came after an explosive, profanity-laced Truth Social post against Iran, in which the president threatened to target power plants and bridges if Iran failed to open the Strait of Hormuz, where over a fifth of the world’s seaborne oil supplies flow through on an annual basis.

“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F—in’ Strait, you crazy b—–ds, or you’ll be living in Hell.”

“JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah,” he added in the signed post.

Last month, Trump halted attacks against Iranian energy infrastructure through April 6. The president also explained to Axios that his team is in “deep negotiations” with Iran and that while “There is a good chance” of getting a deal, “I am blowing up everything over there” if an agreement isn’t reached.

Special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are leading negotiations with Iran on behalf of the US. Recently, a deal looked close, according to Trump.

“But then they said they will meet us in five days. So I said, ‘Why five days?’ I felt they were not being serious. So I attacked the bridge,” he explained to the outlet.

Iranian negotiators have been given amnesty from US attacks as Operation Epic Fury, which began on Feb. 28, rages on, Trump told Yingst.

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