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JUST IN: Disgusting New Bounties Placed On President Trump’s Life
Something is deeply sick when murdering the President of the United States is advertised like a cash prize.
An Iran-aligned militia umbrella in Iraq has announced a purported $10 million reward for killing President Trump.
It is not the only one.
Days earlier, loyalists at the funeral of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei marched behind placards offering $100 million for the same crime.
The advertised dollar amounts have not been independently verified as funded cash pools. That caveat matters.
It does not make the invitations to murder any less vile.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced Thursday night that it was offering a $10 million reward for the killing of US President Donald Trump, Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency and Russia’s state-run RT, formerly Russia Today, reported.
The group said the reward followed what…
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) July 16, 2026
That appears to be the newest bounty claim.
Shafaq News reported that the Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced the $10 million offer on Thursday, July 16.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq is an umbrella used by Iran-aligned armed factions. It operates separately from Iraq’s elected government, making this a militia threat rather than an official act by Baghdad.
But the wording was broader than a reward for one would-be assassin. The statement reportedly extended the offer to anyone who killed President Trump, directed others to do it, or helped an individual, group, organization, or institution carry it out.
The group claimed the money had been collected from supporters. No public evidence has established that the full amount exists, has been placed in escrow, or could actually be paid.
The militia framed the threat as revenge for the January 2020 U.S. strike that killed IRGC Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani and Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis near Baghdad International Airport.
That alone would be outrageous.
Then there is the separate $100 million display.
Calls for Trump’s assassination featured prominently at Ali Khamenei’s funeral, where participants carried placards offering a $100 million reward for his killing. pic.twitter.com/fYmu6u4TT9
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) July 9, 2026
This was not a private message passed through some obscure back channel.
Iran International documented calls for President Trump’s killing during Khamenei’s funeral events, including crosshairs placed over the faces of American and Israeli public figures and placards warning that their heads would roll.
The $100 million figure appeared on banners carried by regime loyalists during the public procession. A separate propaganda display later appeared in Tehran’s Enghelab Square depicting President Trump inside a coffin beneath the words, “We Kill Trump.”
Once again, a banner is not proof that Iran’s treasury formally appropriated $100 million or that an authorized payment mechanism exists.
But it is proof that calls to assassinate the sitting American President were being displayed openly, repeatedly, and without shame amid a national event saturated with regime imagery.
There is a reason Washington cannot shrug this off as theater.
Iran-linked assassination planning has already moved well beyond posters.
In November 2024, the Justice Department charged Farhad Shakeri, an alleged IRGC asset living in Iran, in a murder-for-hire case involving targets inside the United States.
Federal investigators said Shakeri disclosed that an IRGC official tasked him on October 7, 2024, with providing a plan to assassinate then-President-elect Trump.
The case was already much larger than one target. Prosecutors accused Shakeri of using criminal associates he met while imprisoned in the United States to build a surveillance and assassination network for the IRGC.
Two alleged associates were arrested in New York after investigators said they spent months surveilling an Iranian-American critic of the regime. The government alleged that Shakeri promised $100,000 for that murder.
Shakeri also told investigators that an IRGC official offered $500,000 for the killing of either of two Jewish Americans in New York and directed surveillance against Israeli tourists in Sri Lanka.
He remained at large and was believed to be living in Tehran when the charges were announced. The other defendants were presumed innocent unless proven guilty, but the complaint showed why Iranian revenge threats cannot automatically be dismissed as empty bluster.
Then, in March 2026, another Justice Department case ended with the conviction of Asif Merchant, whom prosecutors described as a trained IRGC operative.
Merchant admitted at trial that the IRGC sent him to the United States to arrange political assassinations and steal documents. He had received tradecraft and countersurveillance training and repeatedly traveled to Iran to meet his handler.
In 2024, Merchant contacted a New York acquaintance while trying to recruit people he believed had underworld connections. The acquaintance instead went to law enforcement and became a confidential source.
Merchant then met men he believed were hitmen, discussed killing a political figure, and paid them a $5,000 advance. They were undercover U.S. law-enforcement officers.
Agents arrested Merchant before he could leave the country. A federal jury convicted him of murder for hire and attempting to commit an act of terrorism across national boundaries, crimes that exposed him to a possible life sentence.
The Justice Department said the intended targets included President Trump and other U.S. officials. That conviction turned the danger from a hypothetical talking point into a matter proven to a jury.
That is the context in which these new bounty claims must be judged.
President Trump answered Tehran’s surviving leadership with a blunt warning of his own:
President Donald J. Trump sits down with @TreyYingst on negotiations with Iran.
His message to what’s left of the Iranian regime’s leadership is: “You better make a deal. You’re not going to have anybody left.” pic.twitter.com/hxtEFMED7H
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 14, 2026
The exact cash figures remain claims.
The threats do not.
An armed network aligned with Iran has publicly solicited the murder of the American President. Regime loyalists have paraded a second nine-figure offer through the streets.
Federal prosecutors have already convicted or charged Iran-linked operatives in actual murder-for-hire plots targeting American officials.
The public solicitations amount to incitement, intimidation, and an attempt to outsource assassination.
Every person raising money, transmitting instructions, or facilitating these threats should be treated as part of a murder-for-hire network. Any government that gives such networks room to operate is choosing escalation.
America cannot normalize a price being placed on its President’s life.
It cannot be waved away after one news cycle or one funeral march.
Not ever.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.
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