Code Red' at the White House for President Donald Trump and His Officials After a New Report Reveals Trump Warned Iran of ...
Code Red' at the White House for President Donald Trump and His Officials After a New Report Reveals Trump Warned Iran of ...

WASHINGTON D.C. — The White House is operating under a "Code Red" as tensions between the United States and Iran reach a boiling point. President Donald Trump has issued a chilling and unprecedented ultimatum to leaders in Tehran regarding ongoing assassination threats against him: back down, or face "total obliteration."
The threats stem from retaliation plots linked to the 2020 U.S. killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani during Trump's first administration. After being briefed by Biden-era intelligence officials during the 2024 campaign, Trump has made it crystal clear that any attempt on his life or his officials will result in the end of the Iranian regime.
"WIPE THEM OFF THE FACE OF THIS EARTH"
Speaking directly about the threats, President Trump did not mince words, revealing he has already left standing orders for the military should the unthinkable happen.
"Well, they shouldn’t be doing it but I’ve left notification," Trump stated. "Anything ever happens, we’re going to blow the whole — the whole country’s going to get blown up."
Trump expressed frustration that President Biden did not publicly condemn the threats sooner, noting that presidents should defend one another on such critical security matters. However, Trump assured the public that the U.S. military is fully prepared.
"I have very firm instructions," he continued. "Anything happens, they’re going to wipe them off the face of this earth... they get obliterated, there won’t be anything left."
THE GENEVA TALKS & B-2 BOMBERS
The assassination threats loom as the United States and Iran engage in high-stakes negotiations in Geneva. Trump, speaking aboard Air Force One, noted he is "indirectly" involved in the talks, describing Iranian diplomats as "bad negotiators."
To prove his point, Trump referenced his previous military actions when negotiations failed.
"We could have had a deal instead of sending the B2s to knock out their nuclear potential. We had to send the B2s," Trump said, referring to the heavy bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites in June. "I hope they’re going to be more reasonable. They want to make a deal."
When asked by a reporter if a deal was next to impossible, Trump was dismissive. "No. I think they want to make a deal. I don’t think they want the consequences of not making a deal."
NAVAL ARMADAS & NETANYAHU'S VISIT
To ensure Iran understands the gravity of the "consequences," the Trump administration has aggressively bolstered its military presence in the Middle East.
The USS Abraham Lincoln and nine additional warships are currently positioned near Iran. However, Trump revealed to Axios that a second aircraft carrier strike group may soon be deployed if diplomatic talks stall.
"Either we will make a deal or we will have to do something very tough like last time," Trump warned. "Last time they didn’t believe I would do it. They overplayed their hand. We have an armada that is heading there and another one might be going."
The United States is demanding that Iran curb its nuclear ambitions, halt its ballistic missile program, and cut off funding to militant proxy groups. These demands align closely with Israel's security goals.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to visit Washington, D.C., to press for these exact constraints. Before departing, Netanyahu told reporters he plans to present the "essential principles" required for peace and security in the Middle East.
With B-2 bombers proven, an armada sitting off the coast, and an Israeli alliance stronger than ever, Trump's message to Tehran is absolute: negotiate in good faith, or face obliteration.
YIKES! House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries Could Be OUT - Unexpected Career-Ending News Hits Top Democrat

NEW YORK, NY — The civil war inside the Democratic Party has just exploded into public view. Following the stunning electoral success of newly elected socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani, emboldened members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are reportedly preparing to mount massive primary challenges against House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and several other prominent New York establishment Democrats.
But the top Democrat in the House is not going down without a vicious fight.
THE SOCIALIST TAKEOVER
The political landscape in New York City was completely upended when Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Ugandan-born democratic socialist from Queens, secured a decisive mayoral primary victory over heavyweights like former Governor Andrew Cuomo and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams.
Mamdani’s victory—fueled by an unprecedented ground game of 60,000 volunteers who knocked on 1.6 million doors—signaled a massive leftward shift for the city.
Following his win, DSA leaders made their intentions clear. "This movement is bigger than one person, election, city, or organization," the DSA declared, calling on supporters to mobilize nationwide.
Now, they are setting their sights on Washington. DSA allies are reportedly considering primary challenges against a slate of powerful New York Democrats, including:
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Rep. Hakeem Jeffries
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Rep. Ritchie Torres
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Rep. Jerry Nadler
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Rep. Dan Goldman
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Rep. Yvette Clarke
"OUT OF TOUCH"
The far-left argues that Jeffries, who succeeded Nancy Pelosi as the House Democratic leader, is too moderate to lead the resistance against President Donald Trump’s second term.
New York City’s DSA co-chair Gustavo Gordillo recently told CNN that Jeffries' leadership has "left a vacuum that organizations like DSA are filling."
Democratic socialist State Sen. Jabari Brisport, who shares overlapping Brooklyn territory with Jeffries, echoed the sentiment, claiming the Minority Leader is "rapidly growing out of touch with an insurgent and growing progressive base within his own district."
"TEAM GENTRIFICATION" AND A "PAINFUL LESSON"
Jeffries' camp is absolutely furious—and they are promising political warfare.
Andre Richardson, a senior political advisor to Jeffries, dismissed the socialists as "Team Gentrification." The moniker ignores the statistical reality that Mamdani actually secured his mayoral victory with a commanding 55% of Black voters in the general election. Richardson warned that any attempt to unseat Jeffries will be met with devastating consequences.
"If Team Gentrification wants a primary fight, our response will be forceful and unrelenting. We will teach them and all of their incumbents a painful lesson on June 23, 2026." — Andre Richardson, Senior Advisor to Hakeem Jeffries
The fiery threat did not intimidate the DSA. Brooklyn State Assemblywoman Phara Souffrant Forrest immediately fired back on X (formerly Twitter), reminding Jeffries of how easily socialist candidates have crushed establishment opposition in recent local races.
"Weird threat to make since Hakeem already went after @JabariBrisport and I. How’d that go for him, again?" Forrest mocked, noting that Brisport won his 2022 primary with over 70.4% of the vote, while she secured over 67.2%.
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"If the leader wants another public beatdown, he knows where to find me," she added.
While Mayor Mamdani himself has reportedly been urging his allies behind closed doors to avoid a bloody primary fight with Jeffries so he can focus on his city agenda, the socialist base is out for blood. The stage is set for an all-out brawl on June 23, 2026.