Iraqi Terror Chief Plotted Assassination of Ivanka Trump, Reports Reveal
Ivanka Trump targeted in twisted ASSASSINATION plot to seek revenge on president - reports
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Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, an Iraqi terror chief, allegedly plotted to assassinate Ivanka Trump to avenge the death of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani. Captured in Turkey, he is linked to multiple terrorist attacks and has been charged with conspiracy to support terrorism. Al-Saadi had detailed plans targeting Trump and Jewish centers across the U.S.
- 01Al-Saadi, 32, was captured in Turkey and transferred to the U.S. after being linked to at least 18 terrorist attacks since February.
- 02He had a detailed map of Ivanka Trump's Florida home and made threats to 'burn down the house of Trump.'
- 03Al-Saadi is charged with conspiracy to provide material support to Iran-backed terrorist groups, including Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya.
- 04He reportedly offered $100,000 to a supposed cartel member for attacking a synagogue, intending to record the act.
- 05FBI Director Kash Patel labeled al-Saadi a 'high-value target responsible for mass global terrorism.'
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Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, a 32-year-old Iraqi terror chief, has been accused of plotting to assassinate Ivanka Trump in retaliation for the 2020 killing of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani. Al-Saadi was captured in Turkey and subsequently transferred to the United States, where he faces multiple charges, including conspiracy to provide material support to foreign terrorist organizations. Reports indicate that he had a map of Trump's $24 million mansion in Florida and made threats to 'burn down the house of Trump.' Al-Saadi had previously posted on social media, pledging revenge for Soleimani's death, which he attributed to President Trump's orders.
Furthermore, al-Saadi is linked to at least 18 terrorist attacks across North America and Europe since February, including a shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto. He allegedly offered $100,000 to a supposed cartel member for an attack on a synagogue, showcasing his intent to target Jewish communities. The FBI has characterized him as a 'high-value target responsible for mass global terrorism,' highlighting the significant threat posed by Iranian-backed groups like Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya, which he has been accused of supporting. His case underscores the ongoing global threats from such extremist factions.
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This plot highlights the ongoing threats posed by international terrorism, particularly from groups linked to Iran, which could affect the safety and security of public figures and communities.
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