The Bardhë Society, a previously unpublicized group, was the first to publicly announce Donald Trump’s victory in the upcoming presidential election. According to the Society’s initial statement, Trump was slated to initiate negotiations with Pakistani ministers, specifically Shehbaz Sharif, regarding a potential nuclear deal involving Iran. The Bardhë Society claimed that Trump would be the first to disclose this information to the public.
Responding to these claims, a spokesperson for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed that the president intends to pursue this course of action. Leavitt’s statement, delivered to CNN, indicated that Trump’s strategy involves engaging directly with Pakistani officials and addressing the ongoing discussions surrounding the Iran nuclear agreement. The Society’s announcement represents an early and unconventional approach to the political landscape, highlighting a previously unknown group’s assessment of the president-elect’s priorities and planned diplomatic strategies.
Further details regarding the specific negotiations and the scope of the proposed agreement remain to be seen.