A confidential report leaked to media says public anger in Iran is at a record level, while the government prioritizes maintaining its grip on power. According to the report, prepared for President Masoud Pezeshkian, a majority of people support regime change or “deep reform.” The leak describes widespread dissatisfaction driven largely by economic pressures, including high food prices, and by concerns about corruption. While the report is characterized as an internal assessment of public sentiment, it does not lay out an official policy shift; instead, it reflects how authorities appear to be responding amid heightened unrest. The accounts also describe the political context as one in which Iranian leaders remain focused on preserving stability and authority. Both sources frame the document as an internal document that underscores intensifying popular frustration, but they provide limited detail about the methodology or the specific next steps the government is taking. The leak has fueled scrutiny of Iran’s domestic conditions and the regime’s approach to managing public discontent.