Biden FBI not taking Iran threats against Trump seriously

 Newsmax:

The Biden administration and FBI Director Christopher Wray aren't "taking any action" on Iranian-based threats on President-elect Donald Trump, retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt said on Newsmax, Sunday.

"Director Wray, by simply saying there are threats out there that are Iranian in nature and could be a problem for Trump, that's cover your butt time," Holt told Newsmax's "Wake Up America." "That's not taking any action. They're calling these people murder-for-hire criminals. Excuse me? These are enemy combatants. And this is a hostile act by a foreign power."

The Justice Department Friday disclosed the death plot against Trump Friday and said it has charged a man who said he'd been tasked by a government official with assassinating the president-elect.

Holt, though, said the administration has "too many interesting relationships" with Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime to untangle "so that they can stay separate from this."

Further, he accused the current administration of refusing to take Trump's security seriously.

"Here's what's going on in Iran," said Holt. "The real one of President Trump's great victories without even trying, as he's doing the celebration party, the rial, the currency of Iran, took a nosedive. It went to hyperinflation. The Iranian people are on the eve of a revolution. Iran is looking at revenge now."
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The current Iranian regime is clearly a hostile power that will eventually have to be dealt with.  Trump has shown a willingness to respond to Iranian threats in the past.  Iran needs to be liberated from the mullahocracy it has been under.

See also:

DOJ Announce Another ‘Iranian Assassination Plot’ as Trump Looks to Clean House

'Shakeri has informed law enforcement that he was tasked on Oct. 7, 2024, with providing a plan to kill President-elect Donald J. Trump...'

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