Economy April 22, 2026 01:18 PM

Trump Says Iran Has Abandoned Execution Plans for Eight Women After His Appeal

President reports a mix of immediate releases and short prison terms following his message to Iranian leaders ahead of planned talks

By Avery Klein
Trump Says Iran Has Abandoned Execution Plans for Eight Women After His Appeal

President Donald Trump stated that Iran will not carry out executions of eight women protesters after he directly appealed to Iranian leaders on social media. According to his posts, four of the women will be released immediately while the other four will serve one-month prison sentences instead of facing execution. Trump framed the development as a response to his request and positioned it as a positive step ahead of planned negotiations between U.S. representatives and Iran.

Key Points

  • President Trump said on Wednesday that Iran will not execute eight women protesters after his direct appeal to Iranian leaders.
  • According to Trump's Truth Social posts, four of the women will be released immediately and the other four will serve one-month prison sentences instead of facing execution.
  • Trump made an earlier direct request to Iranian leaders ahead of planned negotiations between Iran and U.S. representatives, linking the appeal to those upcoming talks.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran has halted the planned executions of eight women protesters after he made a direct appeal to Iranian leaders.

In a post on Truth Social, the president wrote that the outcome will include immediate release for four of the women and one-month prison terms, in lieu of execution, for the remaining four.

"I very much appreciate that Iran, and its leaders, respected my request, as President of the United States, and terminated the planned execution," Trump wrote.

Trump had earlier used the same platform to address Iranian leaders directly, asking for the women's release in advance of scheduled talks between Iranian officials and U.S. representatives. In that earlier message he urged humane treatment and suggested that such an action would be useful in the context of upcoming discussions.

"I would greatly appreciate the release of these women. I am sure that they will respect the fact that you did so. Please do them no harm! Would be a great start to our negotiations!!!" Trump wrote in the earlier post.

The president characterized Iran's decision as a response to his request and described it as the termination of a planned execution. He also linked the request to the timing of planned negotiations between Iran and U.S. representatives, indicating the appeals were made ahead of those discussions. Beyond the statements posted on Truth Social, the account of events in this piece is limited to the content of those posts and what the president reported publicly.


Context and immediate implications

The president presented the development as a diplomatic outcome achieved through direct appeals. The public account provided in his posts lists the disposition of the eight women as four released immediately and four receiving one-month prison terms rather than execution. The posts also tie the request to an upcoming negotiation process between representatives of the United States and Iran.

What is not included in the public account

  • Independent confirmation of Iran's actions beyond the president's posts is not provided in the statements quoted here.
  • Details on the identities of the women, the legal grounds for their detention, or the arrangements surrounding their release or sentences are not described in the president's posts.
  • Further information about the planned negotiations between U.S. representatives and Iran is not included in the public statements cited.

The information in this report is limited to the president's posts on Truth Social and the claims he made there that Iran halted planned executions and altered the penalties for the eight women protesters.

Risks

  • The account relies on public statements made by the president; independent confirmation of Iran's actions beyond those posts is not provided, creating uncertainty about implementation - impacts diplomatic and geopolitical reporting.
  • Details about the women's identities, legal circumstances, and the logistics of release or sentencing are not available in the public statements, leaving gaps that affect human-rights and legal analysis sectors.
  • The outcome is presented in the context of planned negotiations between Iran and U.S. representatives; the actual course and results of those negotiations remain unclear from the statements provided, creating diplomatic uncertainty.

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