
'Enemy Of Allah': Iran-Linked Group Crowdfunds $40 Million for Assassination of Trump — Report
A crowdfunding effort, linked to a former employee of Iran’s state media, has raised $40 million as a bounty for the assassination of US President Donald Trump, The New York Post reported Saturday, July 20.
The group “Blood Covenant” reportedly launched the campaign after multiple Iranian clerics issued fatwas calling Trump an "enemy of Allah." The group vowed to award the bounty to anyone who brings those threatening the Deputy of Imam Mahdi to "justice." According to MEMRI, the campaign has full ideological backing from the Iranian regime.
"This is a call to jihad, inviting believers to donate their money and sacrifice their lives," said MEMRI. Iranian clerics reportedly offered spiritual and material rewards to anyone participating in the effort, including a cleric from Iran's West Azarbaijan Province who pledged 100 billion tomans (approximately $1.14 million) to whoever kills Trump.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian denied direct state involvement in the fatwas or campaign, but dissident media and MEMRI have linked the efforts to regime-backed actors. Posters circulated online emphasized both spiritual and financial rewards, calling for the "punishment" of Trump and praising the attack on his life in 2024.
The U.S. Justice Department previously reported that an IRGC official offered an American citizen surveilling Trump $500,000. Another Pakistani national allegedly tied to Iran was also indicted in a plot targeting Trump and others in the U.S. (JPost/VFI News)
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