Sep 25, 2024 07:04 PM IST
Donald Trump has a message for Iran amid alleged assassination threats from the nation
Donald Trump has a message for Iran. The former president was briefed on Tuesday about “heightened” assassination threats from the nation within the Middle East. Following the claims made by his marketing campaign, the GOP nominee took to Truth Social to make a daring declaration in regards to the alleged threats from Iran.
Trump breaks silence on ‘heightened’ assassination threats from Iran
On Wednesday, Trump wrote on his social media platform, “Big threats on my life by Iran. The whole U.S. Military is watching and ready.” He alleged that the overseas nation would as soon as once more attempt to kill him after two assassination makes an attempt. “Moves had been already made by Iran that didn’t work out, however they may strive once more,” the Republican presidential candidate added.
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Trump went on to say that that is “not state of affairs for anybody.” “I’m surrounded by extra males, weapons, and weapons than I’ve ever seen earlier than,” he continued earlier than expressing his gratitude to Congress and the Secret Service for shielding him. For a change, he didn’t lambast his rival get together.
“Thank you to Congress for unanimously approving far extra money to Secret Service – Zero “NO” Votes, strictly bipartisan,” Trump stated. “Nice to see Republicans and Democrats get collectively on one thing. An assault on a former President is a Death Wish for the attacker!” he added.
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Trump’s remarks got here after his marketing campaign issued an announcement that learn, “President Trump was briefed earlier at the moment by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence relating to actual and particular threats from Iran to assassinate him in an effort to destabilize and sow chaos within the United States,” per Reuters.
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