CNN reported, citing two people with knowledge of the situation, that Israel shared intelligence with the United States claiming that Iran has devised a fresh plan to kill Donald Trump.
According to the article, the intelligence was given to American officials as part of the two countries' continued security collaboration. However, specifics about the purported plot—such as its date, extent, or degree of plausibility—have not been disclosed.
The purported intelligence has not been publicly verified by Iranian or Israeli officials. Additionally, U.S. authorities have not issued a formal statement confirming the report's assertions.
The purported intelligence coincides with ongoing hostilities between Iran, Israel, and the US, and regional security is still a top priority. Potential threats against current and former top government leaders are regularly evaluated and addressed by U.S. intelligence and law enforcement authorities.
The purported intelligence coincides with ongoing hostilities between Iran, Israel, and the US, and regional security is still a top priority. Potential threats against current and former top government leaders are regularly evaluated and addressed by U.S. intelligence and law enforcement authorities.
In response to changing intelligence assessments, U.S. officials have maintained precautionary measures against Donald Trump, who has previously been the target of purported security threats.
As of the time of publication, no independent official confirmation has been given, and the information reported by CNN is still based on anonymous sources. As officials continue to evaluate the claimed intelligence, further information might become available.
As of the time of publication, no independent official confirmation has been given, and the information reported by CNN is still based on anonymous sources. As officials continue to evaluate the claimed intelligence, further information might become available.
As further information becomes available, readers are encouraged to follow updates from reliable news outlets and official government sources.

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