UMVA has learned that Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter of a prominent American leader, was allegedly the target of a sinister assassination plot linked to an Iraqi national with ties to militant groups backed by Iran.
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, the accused mastermind, reportedly orchestrated multiple terror attacks across Europe and the United States, fueled by a vow for revenge against the Trump family for the 2020 American drone strike that killed Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian military commander who allegedly mentored al-Saadi.
Sources close to the investigation revealed that al-Saadi obtained a blueprint of Ivanka's home and had posted online threats referencing surveillance of the property, sparking fears of a potential attack.
The alleged assassination plot came to light after al-Saadi's arrest and subsequent extradition to the United States, where he faces federal terrorism-related charges in New York.
The US Department of Justice stated that al-Saadi was hit with six terrorism-related offenses for his activities as an operative of a militant group and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including involvement in nearly 20 attacks and attempted attacks throughout Europe and the United States.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the suspect allegedly organized and claimed responsibility for a string of violent attacks on American and Jewish targets, including the firebombing of a bank in Amsterdam, the stabbings of two Jewish victims in London, and a shooting at a US consulate building in Toronto.
Ivanka Trump, who converted to Orthodox Judaism after marrying Jared Kushner in 2009, has not publicly commented on the alleged assassination plot, while federal officials have remained tight-lipped about specific charges linked to the plot.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the investigation into al-Saadi's activities has uncovered a complex web of terror attacks and foiled plots across the globe, raising concerns about the reach and influence of militant groups backed by Iran.