Handwritten religious complaint cites president’s threat to assassinate rogue Islamic regime’s chief, which actually didn’t happen

By Bob Unruh

President Donald Trump disembarks Air Force One at Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in Ochopee, Florida, Tuesday, July 1, 2025. (Official White House photo by Daniel Torok)
President Donald Trump disembarks Air Force One at Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in Ochopee, Florida, Tuesday, July 1, 2025. (Official White House photo by Daniel Torok)

Religious chieftains in Iran, those purportedly directing the faith lives of millions of Iranians oppressed by the nation’s Islamic regime, have issued a “fatwa” against President Donald Trump, calling him an “enemy of god,” and insisting that the punishment for such an offense is “usually death.”

They are insisting that Muslims worldwide rise up to enforce their ideological wishes.

They cite Trump’s “threat” to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, which actually never happened. In fact, Trump has stated he deterred a plan to assassinate Khamenei.

It is the Middle East Media Research Institute that described the threats to Trump from Nasser Makarem Shirazi, a “grand ayatollah,” and Hossein Nouri Hamedani, another “grand ayatollah” operating in the Islamic regime.

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