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Donald Trump in Danger: The Republican candidate for the US presidential election, Donald Trump, is living in fear right now. This is because the former president has been attacked twice. The relief is that Trump was only slightly injured in both these attacks. Recently, there was a shootout outside Trump's International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida. After the incident, the FBI called it an assassination attempt and increased Trump's security. Now US intelligence agencies have warned the former president about the dangers. Officials said that Trump is in danger from Iran, he should always be on alert.

Is Iran plotting to assassinate Trump?

Trump's election campaign communications director Steven Chiang said on Tuesday night that this morning President Trump was briefed by the National Intelligence Directorate about assassination attempts from Iran. Intelligence officials have identified these continuous and coordinated attacks, which have increased in the last few months. All law enforcement agencies are working to ensure Donald Trump's safety and avoid any kind of interference in the November elections.

The bullet passed close to Trump's ear.

Let us tell you that the first murderous attack on Trump took place on July 13 during a rally in Pennsylvania. The former president was shot, but the bullet passed by his ear. The second assassination attempt took place on September 15 at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. (58)-year-old Ryan Wesley Ruth, who was seen with a gun outside the golf course, was formally charged on Tuesday with attempting to murder a major presidential candidate.

Why does Iran want to kill Trump?

Steven Chiang said, make no mistake, Iran's terrorist regime loves Kamala Harris' weakness. At the same time, it is terrified by President Trump's strength and resolve. He will not let anything come in his way in fighting for the American people and making America great. Let us tell you that the presidential elections in America are going to be held on November 5. In which Trump will face the Democratic Party's presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris.

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