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Former President Trump falsely claimed 32,000 were killed in Iran protests, a figure unsupported by evidence.
Former President Trump claimed in a February 20, 2026, briefing that 32,000 people were killed during Iran’s crackdown on protests, a figure not supported by verifiable evidence and significantly higher than estimates from independent sources, which range from hundreds to several thousand.
He made the statement without providing a source, during a discussion about the Supreme Court, and said he threatened military action to halt planned public executions, though no such actions have been confirmed.
Iran’s government has not released official figures, and an internet blackout has limited reporting.
The claim remains unverified and contradicts reports from human rights organizations and media outlets.
El ex presidente Trump afirmó falsamente que 32.000 fueron asesinados en las protestas de Irán, una cifra no apoyada por evidencia.