A controversial draft proposal has reportedly been introduced in the Iranian Parliament suggesting a €50 million reward for anyone responsible for carrying out a fatal attack on former US President Donald Trump, according to Iranian state media reports. The proposal was discussed within the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee as part of broader conversations surrounding escalating regional tensions and long-standing disputes between Iran and the United States.
Lawmakers reportedly linked the discussion to past conflicts, targeted operations, and accusations exchanged between both countries over recent years. The proposal has sparked international attention due to its sensitive nature and the potential diplomatic implications it could create if formally advanced.
However, Iranian officials clarified that the measure has not been approved and is still under parliamentary review. Authorities emphasized that it remains only a proposal being debated internally and has not become official policy or law. Further discussions are expected before any final decision is made.

