The assassin, ordered by the IRGC, was supposed to develop a plan to kill Trump, to be carried out before October 7, 2024, according to the US Department of Justice.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry “categorically denies” allegations by the United States Department of Justice that it is planning to assassinate US President-elect Donald Trump. This was reported on Saturday, November 9, by the press service of Iran’s diplomatic department in X.
“Spokesman Esmail Baghai categorically rejected allegations of Iran’s involvement in attempts to assassinate former and current US officials, calling these allegations completely baseless,” the statement said.
Baghai emphasized that the said statements are “a malicious conspiracy organized by Zionist and anti-Iranian groups, which aims to complicate relations between the United States and Iran.”
Meanwhile, the US Department of Justice disclosed the details of the case of a plot organized by Iran to kill Trump during his candidacy for the presidency.
The second attempt was made on the life of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
North Korea tightens security measures to protect Kim Jong-in because of the possible threat of assassination attempts: they install communication jamming systems and equipment for detecting drones.
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