Iran sent the U.S. a written message it would not try to assassinate Trump, U.S. official says


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Iran sent a message to the U.S. saying it would not try to assassinate Donald Trump, a U.S. official tells NBC News. This after a warning from the Biden administration. NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell reports.



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