Trump tells reporter she’ll be killed if Iran strikes Air Force One: ‘If I go, you go’
- President Donald Trump announced that the U.S.-Iran ceasefire had ended due to Iranian attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Following Trump's announcement, U.S. Central Command launched additional military strikes against Iranian targets under his direction.
- Trump revealed during a press event that he chose to fly on the current Air Force One instead of a new Boeing 747 gifted by Qatar due to security concerns.
- Trump stated that Iran is unpredictable and expressed doubts about their trustworthiness.
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(Agenzia Vista) Usa, 10 luglio 2026 "I have a threat all the time. I'm number one on their list, before you are, but if I go, you go too, right? So maybe some of you want to change profession." Trump said it aboard Air Force One. WhiteHouse Source: Agenzia Vista / Alexander Jakhnagiev
Trump Tells Reporter Iran Will Pay Dearly if He is Assassinated: 'I've Left Instructions'
President Donald Trump told a reporter that he has “left instructions” to be carried out if Iran succeeds in assassinating him. Several people were carrying signs in Mashhad, Iran, ahead […] The post Trump Tells Reporter Iran Will Pay Dearly if He is Assassinated: 'I've Left Instructions' appeared first on The Western Journal.
Donald Trump Says He Is Iran’s No. 1 Target After Air Force One Switch
Photo Credit: Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto via Getty Images Donald Trump said he remains Iran’s top target amid renewed tensions. He made the remarks while flying home aboard Air Force One. Speaking to reporters after departing the NATO summit in Turkey, Trump addressed questions about his safety as the United States and Iran exchanged fresh military actions. Donald Trump talks to reporter amid Air Force One change When asked whether he was worried …
Trump was warned about threats from Iran in connection with his visit to Turkey, media reports.
Being questioned about the security risks involved in traveling while tension increases with Iran, Trump responded that he lives under a constant threat
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