Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly refuted claims that the recently agreed-upon deal with Iran involves a $300 billion payment to Tehran. Trump addressed the criticism via a post on his social media platform, Truth Social. He asserted that the agreement represents a significant victory for the United States, directly countering narratives suggesting the deal disproportionately benefits Iran. The statement comes as the deal faces scrutiny from those who believe it offers excessive concessions to the Iranian government. Trump did not elaborate on specifics of the deal’s benefits to the U.S. but firmly denied the financial claims. This intervention marks his first public comment on the agreement since its finalization. The deal aims to release frozen Iranian assets in exchange for the release of American citizens detained in Iran.