I was wrong - Trump
Donald Trump acknowledged Friday he was
wrong in claiming to have seen secret Iranian footage of $400 million in
cash being delivered to Tehran as payment for the release of US
prisoners.
Trump raised eyebrows this week when he made that assertion and gave many details of what he said he saw in the film.
“Remember this: Iran — I don’t think you
heard this anywhere but here — Iran provided all of that footage, the
tape of taking that money off the airplane,” Trump said Wednesday at a
rally in Florida. “Right?”
But that widely viewed footage is
believed instead to show the moment in January when three of five
American prisoners freed by Iran get off a plane in Geneva.
In a tweet Friday, Trump said this is
indeed what he saw.
It is rare for the free-wheeling Republican
presidential nominee — known for making provocative claims — to admit
making a mistake.
“The plane I saw on television was the
hostage plane in Geneva, Switzerland, not the plane carrying $400
million in cash going to Iran!” Trump wrote.
The story of the seemingly cloak and dagger money transfer in an unmarked plane was broken this week by the Wall Street Journal.
In January, five American prisoners were
released as Washington granted clemency to seven Iranians and withdrew
arrest warrants for 14 others.
Soon thereafter, the United States helped airlift $400 million worth of Swiss francs and euros to Iran.
But President Barack Obama says the payment was not ransom for the release of US prisoners.
The White House has said it was
returning cash from a 1970s Iranian military order that was not
fulfilled because of the Islamic Revolution.
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