Iran releases horrifying video on 'where and how' to kill Melania Trump

 


A chilling video said to be spreading across Iran claims to expose vulnerabilities in the security surrounding First Lady Melania Trump going as far as suggesting specific methods and locations where an attack could take place. The footage, narrated in Farsi, walks viewers through what it describes as insider knowledge of the Trumps' protective detail, layering images of the couple over maps while referencing their Secret Service code names and the measures taken to lock down streets during their motorcade routes.

According to the narrator, the material shown was pieced together from "several anonymous security networks and satellite images" though there's no independent verification of that claim. The video goes further, floating a hypothetical poisoning scenario that could theoretically be pulled off by individuals the narrator refers to as "freedom fighters," provided they had access to venues the First Lady visits often.

Fashion Framed as a "Vulnerability"

In one of the stranger turns, the video points to Melania Trump's well-documented love of fashion as a potential opening for those looking to get close to her. It goes so far as to hint that her shopping habits could be used as leverage suggesting bribery tied to the stores or events she's known to frequent. It's an odd angle, but it fits the video's broader pattern of trying to turn public, everyday details about the First Lady's life into supposed security gaps.

Threatening Billboards Spread Across Tehran

The video isn't an isolated incident. Around Tehran, billboards have popped up on bridges and buildings openly calling for harm to come to Trump and his family. One striking example shows his children, Ivanka and Barron, pictured alongside Melania all three with their eyes closed and the word "KILLED" splashed across the top in red lettering. The billboard doesn't stop there, adding a direct threat aimed at the president himself.

Another billboard that surfaced this week shows a red MAGA cap next to an image of Trump appearing to bleed from the head. A third, apparently generated using AI, shows Trump alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio all depicted submerged in blood.

The Timing: Trump-Netanyahu Meeting on the Horizon

These threats surface just as Trump gets ready to sit down with Netanyahu this Tuesday. Sources familiar with the discussions told the Financial Times that Netanyahu plans to arrive in Washington largely in "listening mode," even though he's reportedly eager to push for broader military action against Iran.

One insider put it bluntly, saying Netanyahu wants the conversation to extend beyond the Strait of Hormuz. The same source noted that Netanyahu is expected to bring up Turkey's request to purchase F-35 fighter jets from the United States a deal he reportedly worries could chip away at Israel's military edge in the region.

Meanwhile, a White House official confirmed to the Financial Times that the agenda for the Trump-Netanyahu meeting will cover the ongoing situation in Iran, developments tied to the Trilateral Framework involving Lebanon, and possible expansion of the Abraham Accords.

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