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Trump says Iran freed detained US woman

Created at 16 Jul · 12:05 AM3 sources↑ Market-relevant3 events
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President Donald Trump announced that Iran has released an American citizen who was detained in December 2024. Trump stated the U.S. appreciates Iran's gesture of goodwill.

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Key Numbers

December 2024detention date
2024woman banned from leaving Iran
2025US bombed Iran

Who's Involved

Donald Trump
President of the United States
Iran
Country that released the detained American woman
Dena Karari
Dual American and Iranian citizen released from detention
Jared Genser
Lawyer for Dena Karari
Trump says Iran freed detained US woman

↳ Why This Matters

The release of a detained American citizen by Iran, especially following US military actions, signals a potential de-escalation or a strategic move in a complex geopolitical landscape. It highlights the role of presidential diplomacy in resolving such cases.

Key facts

  • President Donald Trump announced Iran freed a detained American woman.
  • The woman was wrongfully detained in December 2024.
  • The woman is Dena Karari, a dual American and Iranian citizen.
  • Karari was charged with espionage after the US bombed Iran in 2025.
  • Trump stated the U.S. appreciates Iran's gesture of goodwill.

President Donald Trump announced that Iran has freed an American citizen who was wrongfully detained in December 2024. Trump stated on social media that the woman is now safely outside of Iran and in good condition, and that the United States appreciates this gesture of goodwill. The woman was identified as Dena Karari, a dual American and Iranian citizen, who had been banned from leaving Iran after visiting her family in 2024. She was later charged with espionage after the US joined Israel in bombing Iran in 2025. Her lawyer, Jared Genser, expressed excitement for her safe return to the United States, crediting the president's efforts.

Frequently asked questions

President Donald Trump announced that Iran had freed a detained US woman.

The American woman, Dena Karari, was detained in December 2024.

President Trump stated that the United States of America appreciates Iran's gesture of goodwill.

The woman is Dena Karari, a dual American and Iranian citizen.

What Happens Next

01The full circumstances of Dena Karari's detention and release may be further detailed.
02Further diplomatic exchanges between the US and Iran regarding this matter could occur.

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How It Developed

President Trump announced that Iran has freed a detained US woman.
President Trump stated the US "appreciates" Iran for releasing an American citizen detained in December 2024.
Donald Trump said Iran agreed to release an American citizen detained since December 2024, who is now safely outside the country.
The woman was identified as Dena Karari, a dual American and Iranian citizen, who was banned from leaving Iran after visiting family in 2024.
Karari was charged with espionage after the US joined Israel in bombing Iran in 2025.

Sources

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Trump says Iran has released US citizen detained since 2024The Guardian
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Trump says Iran has freed a detained US womanSouth China Morning Post
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Trump says US 'appreciates' Iran for releasing American citizenMiddle East Eye

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