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Trump alleges ‘big threats’ to his life from Iran

Trump alleges 'big threats' to his life from Iran Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump covers his face from lights as he holds a campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 29, 2023. (Reuters Photo)
By Anadolu Agency
Sep 25, 2024 1:38 PM

Former President Donald Trump alleged in a social media post early Wednesday that there are threats to his life originating from Iran. This came shortly after intelligence officials briefed him and his campaign about potential Tehran-backed plots to assassinate him and incite chaos in the U.S.

“Big threats on my life by Iran. Moves were already made by Iran that didn’t work out, but they will try again,” the Republican presidential nominee said on Truth Social.

He also said the entire U.S. military is “watching and waiting.”

Trump thanked the U.S. Congress for unanimously approving additional funding for the Secret Service, noting that he is now surrounded by more men, guns, and weapons than ever before.

Trump’s comments came after gunshots were heard near his location in Florida on Sept. 15, though officials later confirmed he was safe.

The Sept. 15 incident, which authorities have said is being treated as an apparent assassination attempt, was the second time in as many months that somebody tried to kill the former president.

A July 13 shooting during a political rally in Pennsylvania left Trump slightly wounded when a bullet grazed his ear. The shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was killed when Secret Service agents returned fire.

US intel warns Trump on real assassination threat from Tehran

Trump was briefed Tuesday by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence regarding what officials described as “real and specific threats” from Iran to assassinate him and destabilize the U.S., his campaign said late Tuesday.

“Intelligence officials have identified that these continued and coordinated attacks have heightened in the past few months, and law enforcement officials across all agencies are working to ensure President Trump is protected and the election is free from interference,” Steven Cheung, Trump campaign communications director, said in a statement.

“Make no mistake, the terror regime in Iran loves the weakness of Kamala Harris and is terrified of the strength and resolve of President Trump,” Cheung said. “He will let nothing stop him or get in his way to fight for the American people and to Make America Great Again.”

Last Updated:  Sep 25, 2024 1:59 PM