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FBI Director Warns Of Iranian Plot Against Former President Trump

FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before a House Approbations Subcommittee

FBI Director Christopher Wray recently addressed an Iranian plot to assassinate former President Trump, shedding light on the ongoing efforts by the Iranian government to target prominent U.S. officials in retaliation for the killing of Iranian leader Qasem Soleimani.

Wray emphasized the long-standing concerns regarding Iran's attempts to seek retribution by targeting current or former high-profile American figures. He highlighted the boldness of the Iranian regime's actions, even within the borders of the United States, underscoring the need for vigilance against such threats.

Iran's history of seeking retribution against American figures.
Iranian government targeting U.S. officials in retaliation for Soleimani's killing.
Concerns over Iran's bold actions, including within U.S. borders.

Referring to an existing indictment related to the assassination plot, Wray expressed his expectation of witnessing further such activities orchestrated by Iran. Despite not disclosing specific threat details, he assured that any pertinent information concerning threats against protectees, including the former president, is promptly shared with the Secret Service at various operational levels.

Wray's remarks underscore the gravity of the situation and the proactive measures being taken to safeguard individuals at risk. The FBI's collaboration with the Secret Service in swiftly disseminating threat-related intelligence reflects a coordinated effort to mitigate potential dangers and ensure the safety of key figures.

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