Iran told Biden administration it won't try to assassinate President-elect Trump: report
- Iran informed the U.S. that it would not seek to assassinate Donald Trump, according to a letter sent on October 14, aiming to reduce tensions before the elections.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi denied links to any assassination plot against Trump and urged for confidence-building between the two nations.
- Trump's campaign received intelligence briefings about alleged threats from Iran regarding an assassination attempt, following a plan reported by Farhad Shakeri on October 7.
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Iran told Biden administration it won’t try to assassinate President-elect Trump: report
In an unusual assurance to the Biden administration last month, Iran promised it would not assassinate Donald Trump in a secret exchange intended to ease tensions, U.S. officials told the Wall Street Journal, according to a Friday report. The assurances reportedly came in a written message to the administration on Oct. 14, after the White House in September said it would take any attempt on Trump’s life as a serious national security that would…
Iran told Biden administration it won't try to assassinate President-elect Trump: report - Nigeria News Update
Iran reportedly gave the White House its promise that it will not attempt to kill Donald Trump just weeks before the Justice Department charged a murder-for-hire man in a scheme to kill the former president.
Report: Iran told U.S. it wouldn't seek to assassinate Trump * WorldNetDaily * by Jake Smith, Daily Caller News Foundation
Iran reportedly delivered a surprising message to the U.S. last month — it would no longer try to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal.
In October, Iran assured the administration of US President Joe Biden in writing that it would not attempt to assassinate then-Republican presidential candidate and now-President-elect Donald Trump. Citing unnamed American informed sources, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) news website wrote this on Friday.
Iran gives written assurance to US, saying it would not assassinate Trump
Iran gave a written letter to United States President Joe Biden's administration last month, saying that it would not seek to assassinate then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, the Wall Street Journal reported. Iran sent the letter on October 14, aiming at easing tensions between Tehran and Washington ahead of the US presidential elections. They provided this message in response to a written warning that the US sent Iran in Septemb…
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