Ivanka Trump: IRGC terrorist was roaming around with blueprints of Trump’s house, revealed planning to kill daughter Ivanka
Washington. Ivanka Trump, daughter of US President Donald Trump, was allegedly conspiring to be killed by a terrorist associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). It is noteworthy that the IRGC was officially established as a military branch by Ruhollah Khomeini after the Iranian Revolution in May 1979.
The New York Post, quoting intelligence sources, claims in its report that this assassination conspiracy is linked to the anger over the 2020 American drone attack in which Iranian military commander Qasim Suleimani was killed.
Soleimani was a senior official in the external operations branch of Iran’s IRGC. The suspect has been identified as Iraqi national Mohammed Bakar Saad Dawood al-Saadi. He is accused of having links to Iran-backed groups, including the IRGC and groups linked to the Iraqi paramilitary network Kata’ib Hezbollah.
He was reportedly arrested in Turkey on May 15 and later extradited to the US, where he now faces multiple terrorism charges related to alleged attacks or attempted attacks in Europe and North America. Authorities allege that al-Saadi not only made explicit threats online, but also made surveillance-style preparations, including possessing blueprints of Ivanka Trump’s Florida residence.
The New York Post reports that al-Saadi had previously issued warnings online that he was monitoring high-profile US targets. In online posts cited by investigators, he reportedly warned that neither a high-security residence nor Secret Service protection would protect him from retaliation.
He is also accused of engaging in a broad pattern of extremist activity, including alleged attacks or attempted attacks targeting Jewish and American interests in cities such as Amsterdam, London, Toronto, and Brussels.
Saad Dawood al-Saadi posted threats online, saying that neither your palace nor the secret service will be able to protect you. The report described al-Saadi as a high-ranking individual linked to the Iraq-Iran militant network.
Trump’s daughter and former White House advisor during his first term, Ivanka Trump, was the target of this conspiracy. US officials have not publicly released full details of the allegations, beyond those outlined in the report.
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