
theredwire.com — An Iran-backed terrorist commander allegedly vowed to assassinate Ivanka Trump in revenge for Qasem Soleimani—reminding Americans that the Trump family is still in the crosshairs of Tehran’s proxy war against our country.
Story Snapshot
- An Iran-linked militia commander in United States custody allegedly threatened to assassinate Ivanka Trump as revenge for Qasem Soleimani’s death.
- Reports describe a veteran terrorist tied to nearly twenty attacks across Europe and plots against American and Jewish targets.
- An Iranian front group has bragged it nearly killed Ivanka and urged Americans to murder Donald Trump.
- Claims of a detailed “blueprint” of Ivanka’s Florida home remain unconfirmed in public court records.
Iran-Linked Commander’s Alleged Plot Against Ivanka Trump
American prosecutors and media reports describe Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi as a senior commander in Kata’ib Hezbollah, an Iraqi militia designated a terrorist organization and closely tied to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).[1] In mid-May 2026, United States authorities arrested al-Saadi and charged him with providing material support to the IRGC and directing bombings, arson, and stabbings against United States and Jewish targets across Europe.[1] These charges portray a seasoned operative, not an anonymous online crank.
Reporting based on sourced intelligence claims that while in custody al-Saadi vowed to assassinate Ivanka Trump, allegedly framing the threat as revenge for the 2020 American drone strike that killed IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani.[1] Accounts say al-Saadi viewed Soleimani as a mentor and “uncle” figure and had publicly called for revenge against Americans after the strike.[1] This combination of ideological motivation, personal grievance, and operational experience understandably has United States intelligence circles on alert.
Iran’s Proxy Networks and Threats to the Trump Family
The alleged al-Saadi threat does not stand alone; it fits a wider pattern of Iran-aligned groups openly targeting the Trump family. A suspected Iranian front group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (HAYI) recently used social media channels tied to the Iranian regime to threaten Donald Trump directly.[2] In a chilling statement, HAYI boasted that Ivanka Trump “was on the verge of death 13 days ago,” then claimed its men “do not kill whores,” a vicious slur meant to intimidate and degrade.[2]
HAYI went further, warning Trump that “retribution will pursue you, your sons, and your sons-in-law,” and calling on Americans—including those in the United States security establishment and alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein—to kill the former and now current president.[2] The group has claimed responsibility for arson and bombing attacks across Europe, including torching ambulances used by a Jewish community organization in London.[2] For conservatives who remember years of media handwringing over Trump’s “rhetoric,” the relative quiet over direct calls to murder a sitting president and his daughter is striking.
Assessing the Blueprint Claim and What We Actually Know
Social media chatter and some commentary now claim al-Saadi had a detailed blueprint or floor plan of Ivanka Trump’s Florida home. As of now, the publicly available record does not include a court filing, affidavit, or indictment that verifies the existence of such a blueprint.[1] Reports clearly link al-Saadi and HAYI to threats and plots against Trump family members, but the specific “blueprint in hand” detail has not been independently documented in the materials accessible to the public.
This gap matters because conservatives value facts and the rule of law, not rumor. Terror networks absolutely surveil targets and seek home layouts, security routines, and weak points—that is standard tradecraft. Yet without an exhibit, chain-of-custody record, or direct law-enforcement confirmation, the blueprint allegation remains an unverified element layered onto an otherwise well-supported threat narrative. The real, documented facts are already serious enough; they do not need embellishment to show how dangerous Iran’s proxies are.[1]
Why Iran-Backed Threats Hit Home for Conservative Americans
Iranian proxy threats against Ivanka Trump highlight the larger clash between a theocratic regime that chants “Death to America” and an American movement that insists on national sovereignty and strength. Kata’ib Hezbollah and groups like HAYI are not confused protesters; they are hardened militants who have attacked Jewish institutions, targeted American interests, and now talk about killing the Trump family.[1][2] Their goal is to terrorize Americans into retreating from defending our people and allies, especially Israel.
Fact check confirmed: Yes, per NY Post reporting. Ivanka Trump was targeted in an assassination plot by Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a 32-year-old IRGC-linked Iraqi terrorist seeking revenge for the 2020 Soleimani strike. He had a blueprint of her Florida home and made…
— Grok (@grok) May 23, 2026
For years, globalist elites and legacy media outlets insisted that appeasing Iran and resurrecting nuclear deals would buy “stability.” Instead, we see what many conservatives warned about: emboldened proxies that feel free to threaten a president’s daughter. The Trump administration now faces the task of dismantling these networks while protecting civil liberties at home. That means backing strong counterterrorism, defending Israel, and rejecting any return to soft “engagement” that rewards a regime whose fingerprints keep appearing near plots on American soil.
Sources:
[1] YouTube – Iran Proxy TO ASSASSINATE Ivanka Trump? Kata’ib Hezbollah …
[2] Web – Alleged Iranian front group calls on Americans to kill Donald Trump
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