Iran, Trump and US elections
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After releasing a video statement in the early hours of Saturday revealing that U.S. forces were carrying out a series of airstrikes on Iran, President Donald Trump quickly turned to one of his favorite pastimes – complaining about his 2020 election defeat to Joe Biden.
If Trump were really concerned with foreign countries attempting to influence our elections, he would be beefing up security, not scaling it back.
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Iranian official behind Trump assassination plot killed as U.S. prosecutes would-be assassin in NYC
An alleged Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) operative is currently on trial in Brooklyn for his role in an assassination plot targeting Donald Trump. The U.S. just announced that the leader of the IRGC unit behind the plot has been killed in an airstrike.
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The Trump administration took more than 48 hours to make any live, public communication with the American people about why it had decided to go to war with Iran