Attack On Donald Trump: Donald Trump, who returned to the White House after winning the US presidential election, was attacked several times during the election campaign. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) shared a report regarding the conspiracy to assassinate Donald Trump, in which Iran was accused. Now Iran has responded to the allegations made in this report. Iran's Foreign Ministry on Friday denied a DOJ report which alleged that an Iranian official had conspired to assassinate Donald Trump during the presidential election. Iran rejected the allegations and called them completely baseless.
Such allegations have been made earlier also
Not only this, the spokesperson of the Iranian Foreign Ministry called these reports a conspiracy of Israel. According to Iran's state news agency IRNA, Ismail Baghai Hamaneh said on Saturday that repeating such claims in the current period is a 'despicable conspiracy' to further complicate the issues between Iran and the United States. The spokesperson stressed that Iran has already rejected such claims against it and the lies of such claims have also been exposed.
The accused has not arrested yet.
Baghai stressed that Tehran will use all legal and legitimate means to protect the rights of the nation. According to some media reports, the US government has filed charges against an Afghan citizen in connection with a plot to assassinate Donald Trump before he is elected the next president. The Justice Department on Friday issued an indictment against 51-year-old Farhad Shakeri, alleging that he was tasked with 'planning' to assassinate Trump. According to reports, the US government said that Shakeri has not been arrested and is believed to be in Iran.
Trump will become the 47th President of America.
According to the report, in a criminal complaint filed in Manhattan Court, prosecutors alleged that an officer of Iran's Revolutionary Guard had instructed Shakeri in September to prepare a plan to monitor and assassinate Trump. Former President and Republican candidate Donald Trump defeated Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the US presidential election held on November 5. He will take over as the 47th President of America in January.
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