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Iran never plotted to eliminate Donald Trump, Iranian president says

Iran never outlined to kill Republican politician U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in an NBC News interview on Tuesday, denying past claims from Trump and the U.S. government.

In November, the U.S. Justice Department charged an Iranian guy in connection with a supposed plot purchased by Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps to assassinate the U.S. president-elect. Law enforcement thwarted the supposed strategy before any attack was performed.

Trump likewise said last year during the U.S. election campaign that Iran may have been behind efforts to kill him.

None whatsoever, Pezeshkian said on NBC News when asked if there was an Iranian plan to eliminate Trump. We have never ever attempted this to start with and we never will.

Trump, who won in 2015's U.S. election and will take office on Monday, endured 2 assassination attempts during the project - one in September while he was playing golf on his course in West Palm Beach, Florida, and another during a July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Detectives have actually found no proof of Iranian involvement in either.

Iran has likewise formerly rejected U.S. claims of interfering in American affairs, consisting of through cyber operations.

Tehran states Washington has actually interfered in its affairs for years, mentioning events varying from a 1953 coup against a prime minister to the 2020 killing of its military commander in a U.S. drone strike.

(source: Reuters)