Three People Charged in Iranian Plot to Assassinate Trump
The US Justice Department on Friday, November 8, announced federal charges against three people in a thwarted Iranian plot to kill President-elect Donald Trump before last week’s presidential election.
Court documents cited by American media said that Iranian officials asked one of the men charged, Afghan Farhad Shakeri, in September to focus on surveilling and ultimately assassinating Trump.
Shakeri is still at large in Iran, the Justice Department said. According to prosecutors, Shakeri, who had recorded conversations with law enforcement, was initially assigned by IRGC to carry out other assassinations of US and Israeli citizens within the United States.
However, on October 7, IRGC officials instructed him to focus solely on Trump and gave him seven days to develop an assassination plan, according to the American news outlet. Farhad Shakeri, 51, had actually served 14 years in prison in the US for robbery before his release in 2008. The accused terrorist was then deported and became an asset for the IRGC, the Department of Justice said.
The other two individuals facing charges, Carlisle Rivera and Jonathon Loadholt—both American citizens—were arrested in New York. They are accused of aiding the Iranian government by surveilling another US citizen of Iranian origin. The Justice Department stated that they made their initial court appearance on Thursday and are currently being held pending trial. (INN/VFI News)
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