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Trump to Iran protesters: ‘KEEP PROTESTING’ as death toll hits 1,800... regime ‘hunting’ Starlink… + Trump labels Muslim Brotherhood branches as terrorist groups—sparking global backlash + DOJ revolt over Trump’s orders ‘metastatic and spreading’—officials resign in protestTrump Urges Iranians to Seize Institutions: HELP IS ON ITS WAY
President Trump publicly urged Iranian protesters to 'take over' government institutions and promised U.S. assistance as reports of a deadly crackdown mount, signaling a major escalation in U.S. involvement as Tehran severs communications
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12,000 - Reported Iranian protest deaths in recent crackdown (activist estimate)
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"HELP IS ON ITS WAY" — President Donald Trump
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