Donald Trump was briefed on Tuesday about “real and specific threats” from Iran to assassinate him, according to his campaign.
They claim the Islamic Republic’s efforts to target the former president, now a Republican presidential candidate, are part of a broader attempt to destabilize the United States.
In a press release, Steven Cheung, Trump’s campaign communications director, revealed that intelligence officials have observed a surge in coordinated attacks against Trump in recent months.
Cheung also emphasized that law enforcement agencies are actively working to ensure Trump’s safety and maintain the integrity of the upcoming election.
“The Iranian regime thrives on the perceived weakness of Kamala Harris, but fears the strength and determination of President Trump.
He will not be deterred in his fight for the American people and his mission to Make America Great Again,” Cheung stated.