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‘Blood Covenant’: Iranian crowdfunding website claims to have raised $40 million to assassinate Trump; ‘call to Jihad’ say analysts
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A crowdfunding campaign promising $40 million for President Trump's assassination has been linked to a former employee of Iran's state-run propaganda outlet. Organized by "Blood Covenant," the campaign sought "justice" for actions against a religious figure. Analysts suggest Hossein Abbasifar, previously with Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, was involved, prompting calls for US sanctions and accountability.
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