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New Book Claims Trump Used Decoy Plane Amid Iranian Threat on President’s Life
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Matis Glenn2 MIN READ
Published Feb. 9, 2025, 11:33 AM
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By Matis Glenn

A new book claims that President Donald Trump took extensive measures in 2024, including at one point using a decoy airplane, in response to threats from Iran on his life, author Alex Isenstadt wrote on Axios Sunday.
The threat to assassinate Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign was “far more serious than publicly known — and led to extraordinary precautions by his team that included using a decoy plane to avert a feared attempt on his life,” Isenstadt wrote. Trump’s private airplane, “Trump Force One,” is highly recognizable.
Last week, Trump said that in the event he is assassinated by Iran, he has instructed his team to “obliterate” the Islamic, terror supporting country. Iran has targeted Trump ever since 2020, when he ordered an airstrike that eliminated top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.
Isenstadt, who says he was given access to Trump’s inner circle during the campaign, also says that law enforcement officials “warned Trump last year that Tehran had placed operatives in the U.S. with access to surface-to-air missiles.”
Isenstadt’s book, “Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power,” will be released March 18.
Iran was not linked to the two assassination attemps on Trump that occured last year, first at a campaign rally in Butler, PA, in July, when the president was hit by a bullet in the ear, then at his West Palm Beach golf course in September.
After the September incident, Trump’s security team had him fly on a decoy plane owned by Steve Witkoff, who was later appointed to the position of mideast envoy in the current Trump administration.
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