President Biden has directed his National Security Council to convey a strong message to Iran that any attempt on the life of former President Trump will be considered an act of war. This warning comes in light of specific threats against Trump, prompting the Trump team to request military aircraft for his protection.
The U.S. has allocated significant resources to safeguard not only Trump but also other officials like former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Gen. Kenneth McKenzie. The Trump campaign's recent request for military aircraft capable of shooting down missiles underscores the seriousness of the situation.
While the White House did not explicitly state whether killing Trump would constitute an act of war, they have assured continuous threat assessments and security updates to the Trump team. National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savitt condemned Iran for its threats and confirmed Iran's desire for revenge over the killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
Both Trump and key officials involved in the 2020 strike have faced death threats from Iran, with recent hacking attempts on Trump's campaign. Trump has urged Biden to take a strong stance against Iran, emphasizing the need to protect U.S. politicians.
Iran's open hostility towards Trump was evident in a circulated animated clip depicting an attack on him at his golf course. Recent FBI documents revealed a thwarted assassination attempt by a Pakistani man, further highlighting the real threats faced by U.S. politicians.
In response to the escalating tensions, Biden has expressed willingness to provide Trump with necessary security measures, including military aircraft, to ensure his safety during the campaign. The U.S. remains vigilant in monitoring threats and taking proactive steps to protect its former president.