Iran releases sick video on ‘where and how’ to kill Melania Trump | World | News
A horrifying video released in Iran has sparked outrage after the clip detailed “how and where” to kill First Lady Melania Trump. In the footage, a narrator speaking Farsi discusses “plots” while images show Mr and Mrs Trump on a map, detailing their code names and the precautions the Secret Service takes to secure the streets along their motorcades.
The narrator claims that “the documents used in this video are the result of extracting information from several anonymous security networks and satellite images”. They also propose a potential poisoning plot that could be executed by “freedom fighters” with access to locations the First Lady frequently attends.
The footage implies that Mrs Trump’s “love of fashion” reflects her vulnerability, even suggesting potential bribery schemes tied to her shopping patterns.
Billboards have also appeared on bridges and structures throughout Tehran, Iran, calling for the deaths of Mr Trump and his family members. One featured images of his children, Ivanka and Barron, alongside his wife.
All three were shown with their eyes closed, with the word “KILLED” in red across the top. It added: “Hey, Terrorist! Get ready to die.”
Another billboard from this week displayed a red MAGA hat alongside what appears to be an illustration of Mr Trump with blood pouring from his head.
A third features AI-generated imagery of the US President, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio submerged in a pool of blood.
According to a source briefed on the matter who spoke to the Financial Times, the Israeli Prime Minister is going to Washington in “listening mode” despite his desire to expand military action in Iran.
They said: “Netanyahu wants it to be about more than just Hormuz.”
The source added that Mr Netanyahu will also raise concerns about Turkey asking to buy F-35 fighter jets from the US, as he believes it will lessen Israel‘s military advantage over other countries in the region.
A White House official told the outlet that Mr Trump would “discuss the conflict in Iran, progress with the Trilateral Framework in Lebanon, and expanding the Abraham Accords”.


