A document circulated by the White House to supporters and lawmakers outlines purported successes regarding Iran, but these claims frequently diverge from reality. The talking points assert Iran has agreed to permanently forgo nuclear weapons development and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for shipping. They also claim an end to hostilities in Lebanon is a result of the deal. However, these assertions are not consistently supported by available evidence. The document aims to portray a more positive outcome from negotiations with Iran than current circumstances suggest. Critics argue the White House is exaggerating achievements to bolster public and political support for its Iran policy. The Times of Israel obtained and reviewed the document, revealing the discrepancies between the stated claims and the actual situation.