"The CIA Told Me": Trump Reveals Explosive Intelligence on Mojtaba Khamenei
President Donald Trump has revealed that the CIA briefed him on rumors regarding Mojtaba Khamenei’s personal life, while simultaneously claiming a strategic victory in ongoing naval negotiations.

In a wide ranging interview with FOX News, President Donald Trump has shed light on the psychological and diplomatic warfare currently defining the relationship between Washington and Tehran. The President confirmed that U.S. intelligence agencies have provided him with sensitive personal information regarding Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, which could significantly impact the regime’s internal standing. At the same time, Trump projected absolute confidence in the current state of the war, asserting that the United States has "already won" in a sense, as the Iranian government begins to make major concessions, including the surrender of naval assets, in exchange for a temporary pause in hostilities.
Intelligence and Personal Allegations
The President was asked directly about reports first surfaced by the New York Post concerning the sexual orientation of Mojtaba Khamenei. According to these intelligence briefings, American officials have gathered information suggesting that the new leader may have been involved in a long term same sex relationship. When asked if the CIA had specifically told him that Khamenei is gay, Trump responded, "They did say that, but I don’t know if it just came from them, I think a lot of people are saying it, which puts them in a negative light." Sources close to the President noted that he reacted with a smile and laughter when first presented with this intelligence, which, if publicized within the strictly conservative and religious framework of the Iranian regime, could prove deeply destabilizing for Khamenei’s leadership.
The Art of the Iranian Deal
Moving from personal allegations to the actual mechanics of the war, Trump explained his decision to grant a ten day extension on the suspension of strikes against Iranian energy facilities. While the regime reportedly only requested a seven day pause, Trump opted to give them ten, a move that he anticipated would lead critics to call him a "bad negotiator." However, the President revealed there was a specific price for those extra three days. "They asked for seven, and I said I’ll give you ten, because they gave me ships," Trump explained, referencing a "gift" of eight Iranian vessels that had been discussed in previous days.
The President remains optimistic about the trajectory of the discussions, even as the 15 point peace plan remains on the table. He stated that the talks are fruitful and moving forward despite what he characterized as false reporting by the mainstream media. "I don’t know if we’ll get there, maybe we will and maybe we won’t, but in a sense, we’ve already won," he told FOX News. By securing the handover of naval ships and forcing the regime to plead for more time, the administration believes it has successfully shifted the balance of power, leaving the Iranian leadership in a position where they must choose between total economic collapse or accepting the terms of a permanent ceasefire.