The Islamic regime in Iran is trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump, with hopes of doing so by Nov. 5, Election Day.
Multiple governmental sources associated with U.S. allies across the Mideast have informed me of the danger.
In the assessments of several governments, the Iranian regime has made clear it wants to rid itself of Trump — and it believes it must do so by Election Day.
The ayatollahs' mortal animus against Trump is not a secret.
After Trump ordered a Baghdad drone missile strike in January 2020 that successfully killed Qassem Soleimani, head of the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps), Tehran vowed bloody revenge.
Soleimani was a revered figure within the regime's base of supporters, second only in power to Ayatollah Khamanei.
Now, with the U.S. election race close, the power figures believe Iran's growing status as a regional Mideast powerhouse will be at serious risk if the former president returns to the White House.