The threat of Iran's assassination against Donald Trump has recently come close to the president, and is more severe than publicly reported, a future book claims.
Axios Reporter Isaac Isenstadt's Future books“Revenge: Inner Tales of Trump's Return to Power” was a 2024 law enforcement official to deploy operatives in the US to allow Iran to access ground-to-air missiles, Trump “Trump issued one forced” while taking off or landing during the trajectory of a campaign that claimed to have warned Iran that he would try to take it because he was worried about the trajectory of the campaign. Isenstadt previewed his book in an Axios article published on Sunday.
Reported threats and concerns about Iran's threat to Trump alleges that in September 2024, a second assassination attempt was halted at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Isenstadt reported that his book was based on conversations with Trump's “insider during the campaign.”
Fast forward to Trump's second presidency in 2025, the 47th president has already issued a harsh warning to Iran. Trump said he left special instructions if anything happened to him while signing an executive order that puts the greatest pressure on Tehran in early February.
During his first term in the oval office, Trump withdrew from the joint comprehensive plan of action. Iran's nuclear dealand replicated crippling economic sanctions against Iran, increasing tensions between Trump and the nation.
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Iran's top leaders Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Donald Trump (Iran's Supreme Leader/West Asia News Agency | Elizabeth Franz/Reuters)
“That's scary for them,” Trump said he could attempt to assassinate Iran on February 4th. “If they did that, they would be wiped out. That's the end. … There's nothing left.”
Trump survived two assassination attempts on the 2024 campaign trail. Pennsylvania's attempt overheard a Pennsylvania's attempt suspected of firing a crowd of Trump supporters in July. Pennsylvania's attempts have nothing to do with Iran.
Ryan Wesley Rouse, the suspect behind Florida's attempt, wrote a book in 2023 that urged Iran to assassinate Trump, the Associated Press reported in September 2024.
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Following the second attempt in Florida, Issenstadt's book, released on March 18, will be held at the event to see Trump's team compete in the “Trump Force 1” decoy plane owned by Steve Witkov. They claim that Trump's teams are high and vigilant, including placing them on “Trump Force One” planes to travel. After the attempt. The current Chiefs of Staff Susie Wills and Chris Lacivita, who co-chairs of the campaign at the time, are split up by traveling with Trump and Trump on Trump Force 1.
“The boss isn't riding with us today,” Rashivita reportedly told staff on the flight. “We had to put him on another plane. This is nothing more than a kind of test of how things will happen in the future.”
Trump staff reportedly worry that if the plane is defeated, they will be “collective damage.”
Three aides were reported to have been aware of the seriousness of the suspicious threat, calling the trip a “ghost flight” and calling the suspected threat “some serious s–“. Because of this, the flight was packed with “Gallows umor Galore.”

President Donald Trump is rushing behind the scenes after being shot at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. (Anna Money Maker/Getty Images)
Fox News Digital contacted the White House to comment on an excerpt from Isenstadt's book, but did not receive a reply immediately.
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Trump's campaign continued to face threats and horrors reported after the second assassination attempt, including the Secret Service, which attempts to film Trump's motorcade after the Long Island Rally on September 18, 2024 . During a September 2024 Pennsylvania campaign trip, the book claimed he fired a drone with an electromagnetic gun from the sunroof with one of Trump's motorcade cars.

Former President Donald Trump was supported by Secret Service Agents in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)
“f — hang out the window and take a photo because you're a target,” Lacivita reportedly told longtime Trump adviser Dan Scavino on one Trump military trip. .
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in January that his country never plotted to assassinate Trump “never,” adding, “we never do.”
The Justice Department announced in November 2024 that it had indicted Iran's assets in a conspiracy to hire murder, blocking Iran's attempts to assassinate Trump and indicting Iran's assets.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in January that his country never plotted to assassinate Trump “never,” adding, “we never do.” (Iranian President/hands/Anadoru via Getty Images)
Regarding two assassination attempts during the campaign cycle, Trump has directed the Secret Service to hand over “all information of all information” related to the Florida and Pennsylvania incidents, and recently the Biden administration has held details on the New York Post He claimed that he did.
“I want to know about the two assassins,” the president told the New York Post on Friday. “Why did one man have six phones and why did the other man have them?” [foreign] App? ”
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“I have a right to know, and they kept it long enough,” he continued, noting the handling of information regarding the Biden administration's attempts. “I have no excuses anymore.”
Alexandra Koch, Diana Stancy and Anders Hagstrom of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.



