Washington, DC — Caroline Lewitt, spokesperson for the White House, confirmed that a planned execution of 800 individuals in Iran has been halted.
Lewitt stated that President Donald Trump had warned the Iranian regime that continuation of mass executions would carry serious consequences. She emphasized that Trump and his team are carefully monitoring the situation and all options remain on the table.
US Closely Monitoring Human Rights Situation in Iran
The White House highlighted that the administration is actively following developments in Iran regarding human rights and judicial proceedings. Officials underscored that preventing mass executions aligns with the United States’ commitment to human rights and global justice.
Trump’s warning demonstrates US resolve in addressing potential violations of human rights and ensuring accountability for unjust actions.
Diplomatic and Strategic Measures Remain in Place
According to Caroline Lewitt, the US continues to assess all diplomatic and strategic measures. She confirmed that the White House is ready to take further steps if the Iranian regime resumes actions that endanger human life.
Officials noted that communication, sanctions, and international coordination are among the tools being considered to ensure compliance with human rights standards.