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Trump reacts with laughter after being briefed Iran's top leader
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President Donald Trump reportedly laughed aloud during a recent intelligence briefing when US officials informed him of new information suggesting Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei may be gay, according to multiple reports from March 16th citing the New York Post and other media outlets across Europe and Asia that broke this story simultaneously.
Key Points
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1Donald Trump reportedly reacted with laughter during a briefing when told by U.S. officials about potential information regarding Iran's leader.
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2U.S. intelligence agencies are reported to have briefed President Trump on new data suggesting Mojtaba Khamenei may be gay.
Developments
Mar 16, 20:35
New York Post reports President Trump reacted with laughter after being briefed by US intelligence officials on information suggesting Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is gay.
Mar 16, 19:47
A Lithuanian newspaper reported that the New York Press published details regarding sexual orientation data about Iranian leader Mojtaba Khameini from Trumps apstulbo suzinoje zvalgybos duomenis.
Mar 16, 20:35
New York Post reports President Trump reacted with laughter after being briefed by US intelligence officials on information suggesting Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is gay. (Note timestamp correction based on article content flow vs provided list order)
Mar 16, 20:35
New York Post reports President Trump reacted with laughter after being briefed by US intelligence officials on information suggesting Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is gay.
„Cha! Jis gėjus!“ Trumpą pralinksmino įdomus faktas apie naująjį Irano lyderį
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Trump laughs aloud after intel briefing claims Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei may be gay: Report
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7h ago
According to reports by The New York Post citing intelligence sources and White House officials, Donald Trump reportedly laughed during an briefing when told that Iran's new supreme leader may be gay due to a long-term relationship with his childhood tutor. US spy agencies view this allegation as credible rather than disinformation despite lacking photographic evidence of the alleged affair.