The Trump campaign has issued a statement today addressing ongoing threats from what they described as the “Iran Terror Regime.” According to the campaign, President Donald Trump was briefed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence about specific threats from Iran, which allegedly include assassination plots against the former president.
In the statement, campaign communications director Steven Cheung emphasized that intelligence officials have identified a heightened risk from continued and coordinated attacks aimed at destabilizing the United States. Law enforcement agencies are reportedly working to protect President Trump and ensure that election integrity is maintained.
Cheung’s statement went on to highlight the perceived strength of President Trump in contrast to the current administration, saying, “Make no mistake, the terror regime in Iran loves the weakness of Kamala Harris, and is terrified of the strength and resolve of President Trump.
The Trump campaign insists that President Trump remains determined to continue his fight for the American people and will not allow these threats to interfere with his political objectives, including his efforts to “Make America Great Again.
The statement reflects the campaign’s focus on framing Trump as a leader facing external threats while seeking to contrast his policies with those of the current administration. Further details from U.S. intelligence or law enforcement regarding the alleged threats have not been released.