President Trump's Claimed Intervention in Iranian Women's Execution Disputed
President Trump has claimed that his intervention was instrumental in saving eight Iranian women from execution. However, Iranian authorities have refuted this claim, stating that none of the women were ever facing the death penalty. The situation has sparked a debate over the accuracy of President Trump's statements and the actual circumstances surrounding the women's legal status in Iran. The BBC's Chief International Correspondent, Lyse Doucet, reports from Tehran, providing insights into the complexities of the situation and the differing narratives presented by the U.S. and Iran.