What happened
In 2024, Donald Trump's campaign page made a clear promise: he would keep America out of unnecessary foreign wars.
That page is no longer live. The Internet Archive still has the promise. As checked on May 27, 2026, the live campaign URLs returned 404.
Then came the receipt.
On June 21, 2025, the United States struck three nuclear sites in Iran: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
The Congressional Research Service says seven B-2 stealth bombers took part. It says the strike used fourteen bunker-buster bombs. It also says Tomahawk missiles were launched from a submarine.
This article is not telling you what to think about that strike. It is showing the page voters saw, the page that is gone, and the record of what happened after.
The receipt
There are three pieces of paper.
First: the archived 2024 campaign page. It said Trump would "keep America out of unnecessary foreign wars."
Second: the live page status. The URLs for the issues page and platform page now return 404.
Third: the government record. CRS Insight IN12571 describes the June 21, 2025 U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and names the aircraft, targets, and basic timeline.
That is the Campaign Receipts method: promise, public record, outcome.
Where SEALED 2016 fits
SEALED 2016 is the older audit. It graded 145 Trump 2016 promises.
That audit already showed the split inside this story:
- Tear up the Iran nuclear deal: KEPT.
- No more endless wars: PARTLY KEPT.
Those two promises can collide. A voter can agree with the Iran-deal promise and still ask whether a later strike fits the anti-war promise.
That is why this video points to both sites. CampaignReceipts.com tracks current promises and money. Sealed2016.com keeps the 145-promise audit.
Why this matters
Campaign pages are built to persuade you before election day. They are not built to remember after election day.
The Wayback Machine remembers. CRS remembers. FEC filings remember. That is why this site exists.
You do not have to change your vote because of one receipt. You do not have to agree with our framing. You can read the sources and decide for yourself.
But the promise was public. The page is gone. The planes flew. The receipt remains.
Watch the video and Shorts
- Long-form video: https://youtu.be/IvnGLCWXlus
- Short: the campaign page now says 404 — https://youtube.com/shorts/qRJlGkhP3Eg
- Short: seven B-2s flew — https://youtube.com/shorts/Z_LCTUxwIHs
- Short: one kept promise collided with another — https://youtube.com/shorts/GKx4y5hplqM
Read more receipts at https://campaignreceipts.com.
Read the 145-promise audit at https://sealed2016.com.
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