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'KILL TRUMP': Fears grow over alleged Iran assassination plot
7/10/2026, 11:30 AM - 905 words
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'KILL TRUMP': Fears grow over alleged Iran assassination plot
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, the US and Iran trying to maintain diplomacy in the wake of the week of this week's two side between two sides.
But as a new Israeli intel report reveals another plot to assassinate President Trump.
>> Mattie Rivera joins us live from Washington with the latest.
>> good morning. Carly and Todd. So, this does underscore the ongoing friction between the two countries.
The Wall Street Journal had first reported on the plot, saying Israel shared new intelligence with the US that it said indicated a fresh Iranian plan to kill President Trump, a finding that would mark an escalation in the war between Washington and Iran.
Iran for years has vowed openly to retaliate against Trump for the assassination of Hassam Solommani.
So remember, this intelligence reportedly came from Israel.
And remember, President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are split on how to proceed with the conflict with Netanyahu pushing for more military pressure on Thran.
The two leaders spoke on Thursday.
This report comes as people gathering for Ayatollah Hamei's burial ceremony in Iran Thursday promised revenge against President Trump.
One banner read, "We will kill Trump."
President Trump on Wednesday acknowledged he knows he's a top target for Iran, prompting security questions when he flew from Turkey to the UK on the old Air Force One.
>> The life of a president is very dangerous.
It's 5.2%.
You know what a race car driver is?
Onetenth of 1%.
It's a very dangerous profession.
No, I'm number one on the kill list for Iran.
Yet a US official says they remain committed to finding a resolution even after President Trump declared the ceasefire was over as the US and Iran exchange attacks this week.
General Keith Kellogg says the US should stand firm.
>> You take that 14point and you throw it away and you start to make the understand that we are not equals in this fight at all.
There's three demands we have.
One is we're going to send the IAEA to get the enriched uranium and the centrifuges.
Number two, we're going to open up the straight of Hormuz.
And if you attack it, we'll attack Bath.
And third, you're going to lay off your neighbors.
You're going to stop shooting at Kuwait.
You're going to stop shooting at the Emirates.
>> The US is continuing to help ships transit through the street of Hermuz, but traffic is still slow, guys.
Colleen top back.
>> Okay, Mad Rivera live for us in Washington.
Maddie, thank you.
Let's bring in former NYSE chief of staff under President Trump, Alex Gray.
Alex, thank you so much for joining us.
So, we heard President Trump's allude to this Iranian plot to kill him when he was in Turkey this week.
That threat of course is ever president present for a president, especially President Trump.
Uh, notable that Israel alerted the United States to this.
What are your thoughts?
>> Well, yeah, Carly. I mean, it's notable and it just reminds us that the Israelis have Iran wired.
Um, but but it's also nothing we don't know.
I mean, President Trump has had more plots against him than any American president in our history.
And that's both from radical leftists domestically and it's also from overseas threats.
And principally, it's because the president has littered the Middle East with terrorists and terrorist enablers that he has eliminated with names like Solommani and Hami and Akmad and Albaghdaddy.
The president transformed the Middle East by taking out the worst of the worst.
And one of the things that's always been incredible to me going back to his first term, Carly, is the president just takes it in stride because he's done the right thing for the American people.
He knows there are risks and he just keeps plunging ahead.
>> Well, talking about taking it in stride, here is President Trump in Turkey talking about that very thing.
Watch this.
>> I'm number one on the kill list for Iran.
They're lovely people.
I'm number one.
So, I don't know.
Well, I can't tell you that, but I don't really care because I'm doing my job and I'm doing it, I hope, better than anybody's ever done it.
>> Okay. So, the White House is now saying that technical talks with Iran will continue despite this back and forth this week.
However, earlier in the week, the president said that if anything happens militarily, it will happen very quickly.
So, what's the next move?
Well, the president wants to, as we've seen, he wants to get to a point where there's an equilibrium in the Middle East, where we can move to these uh negotiations on the nuclear side.
We can get the material, the nuclear material out of Iran.
We can restabilize the Middle East and give a real path for future prosperity and peace.
But at the same time, Carly, he has shown that he is willing to act decisively if we have to remind the Iranians and particularly the most radical factions within the regime that there are costs for their behavior.
And the president's going to continue, I think, to act decisively and as he said very quickly when the Iranians need to be reminded that there are real tangible costs for behaving in