US President Donald Trump
Trump Accuses CNN of ‘Fake News’ Over Iran Ceasefire Victory Report
US President Donald Trump has sparked a major controversy after disputing CNN’s report that Iran claimed victory following a recent temporary ceasefire agreement with the United States. Trump labeled the report “fraudulent” and accused the network of sourcing its information from a “fake news site from Nigeria.”
The dispute unfolded shortly after Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, aimed at halting hostilities, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and creating room for diplomatic negotiations. Trump insisted that the ceasefire represented a “total and complete victory” for the United States.
CNN had published a report quoting Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, claiming Tehran had achieved a “historic and crushing defeat” of the United States and forced Washington to accept portions of its proposed discussion framework. Trump rejected the report, stating that it did not reflect Iran’s official position. He demanded that CNN retract the article and issue a full apology.
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In posts on his Truth Social platform, Trump asserted that CNN republished a false statement originally linked to a “trouble-making site from Nigeria”. He described the network’s coverage as dangerous and potentially inflammatory given the sensitive national security context. Trump added that authorities were investigating whether a crime had been committed in issuing the disputed report.
Brendan Carr, Chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission, publicly defended Trump’s position, criticizing CNN for allegedly spreading a hoax headline at a critical moment. “Fake news is bad enough for the country, but pushing out a hoax headline in such a sensitive national security moment requires accountability,” Carr said.
CNN, however, has refused to retract or apologise, maintaining that its report relied on credible Iranian officials and multiple state-backed media sources. A spokesperson emphasized that the network followed standard journalistic verification procedures and accurately reported the statements made by Iranian authorities at the time.
Analysts note that the feud highlights a broader battle over narrative control in the aftermath of the US-Iran ceasefire. While Trump portrays the agreement as a strategic success for the United States, Iranian authorities and international observers point to a more complex and contested outcome.
The ceasefire, which temporarily reopened the Strait of Hormuz, has been recognized globally as a step toward de-escalation in the region, though questions remain over the long-term impact of the deal. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed the truce includes a two-week promise of safe transit through the strategic waterway, critical to global petroleum supply.
The dispute underscores ongoing tensions over media credibility, misinformation, and the portrayal of international conflicts, with both sides standing firm: Trump demanding corrections and accountability, and CNN defending its reporting based on official sources.
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