• jjgreen 18 hours ago |
    Iran's parliament speaker said as much a couple of hours ago:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/ce35wke27ynt?post=asset%3A23...

    • legitster 17 hours ago |
      > Iran's parliament speaker denies talks took place with US officials

      > Over the last hour or so, several news outlets have reported that Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner have been negotiating with Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, citing sources.

      > Now, an X account attributed to Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf posts that no negotiations with have taken place with the US.

      > It adds that "fake news" has been used to "manipulate" the oil markets, and that the Iranian people "demand complete and remorseful punishment of the aggressors".

  • xvxvx 17 hours ago |
    Seems like the kind of thing that should be highly illegal.
    • mindslight 16 hours ago |
      When criminals are elected into the highest offices in the land, the law as an equitable institution becomes meaningless.
  • mring33621 17 hours ago |
    How odd!
  • FrankWilhoit 15 hours ago |
    Every single one of those traders belongs in prison. The failure to put them there leaves the system looking foolish, unable to claim any authority or legitimacy.
    • peebee67 6 hours ago |
      pfft, were you still working for a living or something, you leaner?
  • djohnston 13 hours ago |
    Make sure you pay your taxes goy cattle.
  • peebee67 6 hours ago |
    Okay, so this is clearly corrupt, but is it illegal?

    If not, add it to the United States Congress' many failings. If it is, since they spy on everything, it really shouldn't be hard to convict everyone who spilled the beans early. There's two halves to every transaction, and every trader probably told at least one other person, so there should be no shortage of people willing to rat on each other.