The suspect allegedly acquired detailed blueprints of her luxury Florida residence.
The families of prominent political figures always live under a massive security umbrella. But sometimes, a highly trained international operative manages to slip right through the cracks.
Now, authorities have exposed a chilling scheme aimed directly at the president’s daughter.
A chilling pledge
Federal authorities recently extradited an Iraqi national after Turkish forces captured him. Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi faces serious charges for plotting to assassinate Ivanka Trump.
Sources claim the 32-year-old made a “pledge” to eliminate her as direct payback. He specifically wanted to avenge the death of Iranian military leader Qasem Soleimani, according to The New York Post.
Former Iraqi embassy official Entifadh Qanbar revealed the suspect’s terrifying motivations.
He stated that the operative actively told people “we need to kill Ivanka to burn down the house of Trump the way he burned down our house.”
Online threats
The suspect allegedly acquired detailed blueprints of her luxury Florida residence. He even jumped on social media to post a map of the exclusive enclave where she lives with her husband.
He attached a terrifying warning translated from Arabic. It read, “I say to the Americans look at this picture and know that neither your palaces nor the Secret Service will protect you. We are currently in the stage of surveillance and analysis. I told you, our revenge is a matter of time.”
The Department of Justice officially linked him to 18 different violent incidents across Europe and America. These include multiple synagogue bombings and violent attacks on Jewish citizens.
Elite connections
Hostage survivor Elizabeth Tsurkov told reporters about his deep ties to senior military figures. She noted that his direct relationship with high-ranking officials was incredibly unusual.
She stated, “Publicly available information shows that Mohammad Baqer was in contact and a close friend of …Qasem Soleimani and that in and of itself is a huge coup for any operative within the ranks of these militias, and on top of that he was then close to [Esmail] Qaani who replaced Soleimani.”
He allegedly ran a religious travel agency to freely “connect with terror cells” around the globe. He also carried a special government passport that granted him VIP airport access.
Careless posts
Despite his secretive mission, the suspected terrorist maintained a massive online presence. He frequently posted selfies near famous global tourist attractions and posed next to heavy missiles.
In one dramatic message, he wrote, “I will leave social media and turn off all my phones until the American enemy is defeated …victory or martyrdom.”
He also routinely intimidated specific victims through direct online messages. He regularly sent them terrifying photographs of a pistol equipped with a silencer.
The suspected operative is currently sitting in solitary confinement inside a Brooklyn detention center.
Sources: The New York Post, Department of Justice