President Trump said in a news briefing Friday that 32,000 people were killed during the recent protests in Iran, a far higher death toll than has previously been reported. Trump, who made the remarks while addressing the Supreme Court's ruling striking down his sweeping tariffs, did not offer a source for the death toll. When asked if he had a message for the people of Iran, Mr. Trump said "the people of Iran are very different than the leaders of Iran" and called it "a very, very, very sad situation." Mass anti-government protests roiled Iran in January until a government crackdown crushed the demonstrations. January 8 and 9 are believed to have been the bloodiest, most brutal days since the current government was founded in 1979, but an internet blackout has made it difficult to get information about the full extent of the death toll, injuries and arrests. <br /> <br /> <br />#USIranWar #USvsIranWar #WarUSIran #USIranWar2026 #USIranWarRisk #USIranWarNews #USIranWarLive #USIranWarFears #TrumpUSIranWar #IranUSWar #USIsraelIranWar #USvsIranWarLive #USIranWarFootage #USWarnsIran #IranWarnsUS #USIranNavalWar #USWarOnIran #USIranWarTensions #IranVsUSWar #USIranWarBreaking #USIranWarScenario #USIranIsraelWar #IranWar #ChinaUSIranWar #MiddleEastWarLive<br /><br />~HT.96~ED.103~GR.122~PR.152~
