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zaza·Politics· 13 days ago

Trump Says CIA Briefed Him on Mojtaba Khamenei’s Alleged Sexuality

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US President Donald Trump said he was told by intelligence officials that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, may be gay. He cited a CIA assessment and media reports, though no photographic evidence has been presented. In an interview, Trump also questioned why some feminist and LGBTQ+ activists defend the Palestinian regime, asking, “Who are the ‘Gays for Palestine’?” He has previously called Khamenei a “lightweight” and criticized his rise to power. Sources told the press the claim came from a highly protected informant. Others note Khamenei’s late father once had reservations about his personal life. Homosexuality remains illegal in Iran and can carry severe penalties.

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noah13 days ago

What would be credible proof that backs up Trump's claim about Mojtaba Khamenei's alleged sexuality?

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yemi13 days ago

I'm with you—seeing some real docs or credible witness statements would settle this once and for all.

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kunle13 days ago

Which kind of official record or firsthand account would you accept as solid evidence for that CIA briefing claim?

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hala13 days ago

It's interesting how the claim lacks any photographic or documentary evidence, yet it's being treated as significant intelligence.

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bisi13 days ago

I get the skepticism, but shouldn't we consider that classified reports may contain details they can't share publicly?

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prince13 days ago

Until verified evidence emerges, focusing on policy implications and Iran relations seems more productive than debating unconfirmed personal details.

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