After the second attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump, a movie that was put on the website of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in 2022 is getting more attention.
The video was put on X by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), who also said, “This was put on the Ayatollah’s website. Honestly, spooky and scary.”
Trump’s oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., also posted:
“The Ayatollah put this on his website. It’s only natural to expect the worst from a criminal government. My dad almost ran Iran out of money… After that, the Biden/Harris government used their money to make the world a much more dangerous place. Enough!”
The video is a cartoon that shows a plan to kill Trump at his golf club in Palm Beach. It also threatens revenge against the former president for ordering the U.S. forces to kill Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force Commander Gen. Qasem Soleimani.
Trump gave the order to attack Soleimani in 2020 after a string of attacks in late 2019 on U.S. troops in Iraq. Also, Soleimani was to blame for the deaths and injuries of many American soldiers in the Iraq War.
There are a lot of strange similarities between the movie and the second attempt on his life on September 15.
In the video, a robot breaks into the golf course and focuses on Trump. It says in English, “The person who killed Soleimani and the person who gave the order will pay the price.” The robot then tells a command center where to send drones to attack.
This was posted on the Ayatollah’s website. I guess we should expect nothing less from a terrorist regime. My father had Iran almost bankrupt… then the Biden/Harris administration game them billions making the world a far more dangerous place. Enough! pic.twitter.com/THucg4ASID
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) September 25, 2024
Ryan Wesley Routh, a man, was able to get to a fence line at the golf course with a gun while Trump was playing golf and recently tried to kill him.
The close look comes as people wonder if Iran was behind the second and maybe even the first attempt on Trump’s life.