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An Iranian group, reportedly operating with the support of senior religious clerics and under the aegis of the Iranian regime, has launched a campaign claiming to have raised over $40 million as a bounty for the assassination of former U.S. President Donald Trump. This effort follows the issuance of religious decrees (fatwas) by prominent Iranian clerics, declaring Trump an “enemy of Allah” and calling for his death in retaliation for his authorization of military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and the 2020 killing of General Qassem Soleimani. The campaign, associated with organizations and websites such as “Blood Covenant” and “thaar.ir,” is soliciting funds publicly and claims to offer the bounty to anyone who kills Trump. While the authenticity of the $40 million figure cannot be independently verified, the initiative is widely reported in Iranian and international media, and is being promoted by state-linked outlets and hardline religious figures. Iranian officials and clerics have also issued threats suggesting Trump could be targeted by a drone attack, specifically referencing his residence at Mar-a-Lago. However, Iran’s current president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has publicly distanced his government from the fatwas and the assassination fundraising, stating that these actions are not officially tied to the Iranian government or Supreme Leader. U.S. authorities are reportedly treating the threats seriously, given Iran’s history of plotting attacks against American leaders.
An Iranian group, reportedly operating with the support of senior religious clerics and under the aegis of the Iranian regime, has launched a campaign claiming to have raised over $40 million as a bounty for the assassination of former U.S. President Donald Trump. This effort follows the issuance of religious decrees (fatwas) by prominent Iranian clerics, declaring Trump an “enemy of Allah” and calling for his death in retaliation for his authorization of military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and the 2020 killing of General Qassem Soleimani. The campaign, associated with organizations and websites such as “Blood Covenant” and “thaar.ir,” is soliciting funds publicly and claims to offer the bounty to anyone who kills Trump. While the authenticity of the $40 million figure cannot be independently verified, the initiative is widely reported in Iranian and international media, and is being promoted by state-linked outlets and hardline religious figures. Iranian officials and clerics have also issued threats suggesting Trump could be targeted by a drone attack, specifically referencing his residence at Mar-a-Lago. However, Iran’s current president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has publicly distanced his government from the fatwas and the assassination fundraising, stating that these actions are not officially tied to the Iranian government or Supreme Leader. U.S. authorities are reportedly treating the threats seriously, given Iran’s history of plotting attacks against American leaders.

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