BREAKING: Emergency Situation Involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio At His Home - President Trump Has Been Notified-NTTMEDIA

NATIONAL SECURITY ALERT: TRUMP NOTIFIED AS ENEMY AGENTS PROBE D.C. DEFENSES
The radical Iranian regime has reached the heart of Washington D.C. as unidentified drones were detected swarming the residences of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at Fort McNair.
President Donald Trump was immediately notified of this severe security breach, which occurred on a Friday night, signaling a direct provocation by foreign operatives against the leaders of the America First movement.
While the radical left tried to downplay the threat, the U.S. military has increased monitoring levels to maximum alert as tensions escalate between the United States, Israel, and the terrorist-funding regime in Iran.
Discussions about relocating Rubio and Hegseth were held by senior officials, yet the administration decided to stand its ground, showing the steel resolve that defines the current leadership in our nation's capital.
This domestic threat coincides with a massive security breach in the United Kingdom, where an Iranian national was arrested while attempting to gain unauthorized access to the HM Naval Base Clyde in Scotland on Thursday. The Faslane base is the hub for Britain’s nuclear deterrent, housing Vanguard-class submarines. This coordinated probe into Western nuclear and diplomatic centers suggests a wide-scale operation by Tehran's desperate agents.
CRUSHING THE SWAMP: PENTAGON VOWS VIGILANCE AGAINST FOREIGN AGENTS
Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell blasted the leaks regarding the Secretaries' movements as grossly irresponsible, emphasizing that under President Trump, the safety of the cabinet is a non-negotiable priority for the DOJ.
As the war enters its third week, U.S. and Israeli forces have successfully dismantled key Iranian nuclear infrastructure, leaving the regime in shambles and forcing their operatives to resort to these cowardly surveillance. Despite the threats, President Trump announced that talks with Iran’s leadership are making substantial progress, proving once again that he is the only leader capable of achieving peace through unmatched military strength.
The "forgotten man" in America celebrates this vigilance, knowing that the days of the weak Obama-Biden appeasement are over, and the United States will no longer tolerate foreign drones hovering over our sovereign soil. Every patriot must remain alert as the "enemies from within" and foreign spies attempt to destabilize our momentum.
Trump and his team are working around the clock to ensure America remains wealthy, powerful, and safe. The message to Tehran and their global network is clear: any attempt to harm American leaders will be met with the full hammer of the U.S. military. We are a nation of law and order, and our borders are finally secured.
Trump Warns Iran of ‘Total Obliteration’ if They Try To Harm Him HH

President Donald Trump warned Iran that continued assassination threats made by leaders in Tehran would be met with the country getting “blown up” and “total obliteration.”
“Well, they shouldn’t be doing it but I’ve left notification,” Trump said. “Anything ever happens, we’re going to blow the whole — the whole country’s going to get blown up.”
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Biden-era Intelligence officials briefed Trump about the alleged threats against him during his presidential campaign in 2024. Former Attorney General Merrick Garland said the plot was retaliation for the killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani by the U.S. in 2020, during Trump’s first administration.
Despite being briefed by his administration, Trump on Tuesday said President Biden “should have said something” on the matter, adding that presidents should defend each other on such matters.
“But I have very firm instructions,” Trump continued. “Anything happens, they’re going to wipe them off the face of this earth.”
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Trump also spoke about the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran in Geneva.
“What are you expecting from these Iran talks in Geneva?” a reporter asked Trump aboard Air Force One.
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“So, I’ll be involved in those talks indirectly, and they’ll be very important. We’ll see what can happen. Typically, Iran’s a very tough negotiator; they’re good negotiators — or bad negotiators. I would say they’re bad negotiators because we could have had a deal instead of sending the B2s to knock out their nuclear potential. We had to send the B2s. I hope they’re going to be more reasonable. They want to make a deal,” Trump said.
“Have you been told that a deal is next to impossible?” the reporter followed up.
Trump replied, “No. I think they want to make a deal. I don’t think they want the consequences of not making a deal. They want to make a deal.”
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Trump previously said that he instructed officials to destroy Iran if they killed him.
The president said this after signing an executive order right after taking office that gave him all the tools he needed to talk to Iran’s government and put as much pressure on Tehran as possible.
“They haven’t done that and that would be a terrible thing for them to do,” Trump said at the time. “Not because of me — if they did that, they would be obliterated. That would be the end. I’ve left instructions, if they do it, they get obliterated, there won’t be anything left. And, they shouldn’t be able to do it.”
Trump warned last week that the United States could send additional warships toward Iran if ongoing diplomatic negotiations fail to produce a deal, signaling that military pressure could increase as talks over Tehran’s nuclear program stall.
In remarks to Axios, Trump said the administration is considering deploying a second aircraft carrier strike group to the region in addition to the USS Abraham Lincoln and 9 additional warships already positioned near Iran, though he expressed hope that a diplomatic agreement can still be reached.
“Either we will make a deal or we will have to do something very tough like last time,” the president told Axios on Tuesday, a reference to the bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites in June.
“Last time they didn’t believe I would do it. They overplayed their hand,” Trump added. “We have an armada that is heading there and another one might be going.”
The president emphasized that the United States is seeking to persuade Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions, halt the development of its ballistic missile program, and end support for militant proxy groups. Iranian officials have so far resisted expanding negotiations beyond nuclear-related issues.
He described the nuclear issue as a “matter of course” part of any negotiation, but also insisted that an agreement with Iran must also address Tehran’s ballistic missile stockpiles, per Axios.
Trump said the US “can make a great deal with Iran,” and Tehran “very much wants to make a deal.”
Trump’s comments came ahead of a planned visit to Washington, D.C. by Benjamin Netanyahu, who is expected to press for a tougher U.S. stance and broader terms for any Iran deal that would include constraints on Tehran’s missile capabilities and regional activities.
Before heading to DC, the Israeli leader previewed some of what he and Trump were going to discuss.
“I will present to the president our understanding of the principles of the negotiations (with Iran) – the essential principles that are important not only to Israel – but to everyone who wants peace and security in the Middle East,” Netanyahu told reporters, per the New York Post.
The administration has already bolstered its military presence in the Middle East, with multiple warships and aircraft deployed as a means of deterrence and leverage.
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