New Book Reveals Heightened Security Measures for Trump Amid Alleged Iranian Assassination Threats
- Donald Trump's security detail arranged for him to fly on a decoy aircraft after receiving intelligence about Iranian assassination threats during the 2024 presidential campaign, as reported by The Daily Beast.
- Concerns for Trump's safety intensified following an unsuccessful attempt on his life at his West Palm Beach golf course on September 15, according to The Daily Beast.
- Officials warned Trump that Iranian terrorists had access to surface-to-air missiles and were planning to crash his private plane, as stated in a book by Alex Isenstadt.
- Trump threatened to 'obliterate' Iran if they attempted to assassinate him, declaring that such an act would lead to their devastation, according to his own statements.
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