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September 25, 2024

Trump Informed of Targeted Threats From Iran, Campaign Reveals

Trump Briefed on 'Real and Specific' Threats

Former President Donald Trump has been briefed on credible and targeted threats against his life by the Iranian government, according to a statement from his campaign. The campaign’s communication director disclosed that these threats are part of Iran’s larger mission to destabilize the United States.

Trump's campaign confirmed that law enforcement agencies are working to ensure his safety in light of the mounting threats from Iran.

On Tuesday, Trump's campaign revealed that the former president had been notified of “real and specific threats” against him, which originated from the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to Steven Cheung, Trump's communications director, these threats are aimed at creating chaos within the U.S. political landscape.

Iran's Alleged Motivation Behind the Threats

Iran’s efforts to target Trump appear to be part of a broader strategy to “sow chaos” and weaken the United States, according to Cheung. The threat information, which was shared with the public through a campaign statement, aligns with intelligence assessments suggesting an increase in such actions by Iran in recent months.

The threats are reportedly connected to Trump's time in office, particularly his stance on Iran during his presidency. Cheung emphasized that intelligence officials have noted a surge in activity and coordination from Iranian entities, signaling growing concerns about the safety of the former president.

Law Enforcement Takes Precautions

In response to the growing threats, law enforcement agencies have ramped up efforts to protect Trump. Officials from various sectors are collaborating to prevent any potential assassination attempts and to maintain election security, the campaign confirmed. While details about specific security measures were not disclosed, the coordination reflects the seriousness of the threats.

Cheung said that the coordinated threats have been identified by intelligence officials, and the recent uptick in activity has prompted increased protective efforts. He stressed that authorities are taking the threats seriously, with multiple law enforcement agencies involved in safeguarding Trump.

Escalating Tensions and Election Implications

The revelation of these threats comes at a critical time, as Trump campaigns to reclaim the presidency. The campaign has sought to tie the assassination threats to Iran’s broader geopolitical strategy, suggesting that destabilizing the U.S. would serve the Islamic Republic’s interests.

Cheung did not mince words when commenting on the threat level. “Iran’s aim to assassinate Trump is part of the Islamic Republic’s efforts to destabilize and sow chaos in the United States,” he stated. He also expressed concerns that the threats, if not addressed, could undermine the integrity of the election process.

Cheung Draws Contrast Between Trump and Harris

Cheung’s remarks also drew a sharp contrast between Trump and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris. He suggested that Iran views Harris as a weak leader, particularly when compared to Trump. “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, signaling that the former president's firm stance on foreign policy may have provoked the heightened threats.

The campaign's framing of the situation underscores the stakes of the upcoming election, with Trump positioning himself as a leader capable of standing up to foreign adversaries.

Mounting Security Concerns Amid Heightened Threats

The assassination threats add to a list of concerns surrounding Trump’s campaign, which has faced multiple legal and security challenges in recent months. Intelligence officials have reportedly tracked a steady increase in attacks and coordinated efforts by Iran, and the campaign fears that these threats could escalate further.

Cheung emphasized that despite the danger, Trump remains committed to his campaign. “He will let nothing stop him or get in his way to fight for the American people and to Make America Great Again,” Cheung added. The statement reflects the campaign’s determination to frame Trump as a candidate undeterred by external threats.

Focus on Protecting Election Integrity

Beyond protecting Trump, the campaign stressed that ensuring the integrity of the election process is a key concern. Law enforcement agencies, working in concert with intelligence officials, are not only tasked with safeguarding Trump’s personal security but also ensuring that foreign interference does not impact the 2024 election.

Cheung’s statements placed significant emphasis on the need for vigilance, particularly as the election season intensifies. The involvement of Iran in assassination plots against a prominent candidate has raised alarms within the national security community.

Continued Focus on Iran's Role

While the campaign’s statement focused on the assassination threats, it also highlighted the broader context of U.S.-Iran relations. Tensions between the two nations have been longstanding, particularly since Trump's administration imposed heavy sanctions on Iran and withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement. These geopolitical dynamics likely play a role in the increasing threats against Trump.

Cheung’s comments suggest that the campaign views the threats as both a security concern and a political issue. By framing Trump as a strong leader capable of standing up to foreign adversaries, the campaign may aim to bolster his image ahead of the 2024 election.

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