U.S.-Israeli Conflict and Foiled White House Gala Attack: New Insights
An intelligence report suggests the U.S.-Israeli conflict may have motivated Cole Allen's alleged assassination attempt on President Trump and administration officials. The report indicates Allen's grievances stem from U.S. actions in Iran, prompting more investigation into his online activities. Legal charges against Allen have intensified.
An intelligence report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security suggests that the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran could have served as a motivating factor for Cole Allen's alleged assassination attempt on President Donald Trump and other officials at a White House gala.
The preliminary assessment, dated April 27, was disseminated to law enforcement agencies and identifies Allen's varied social and political grievances, particularly his criticisms of U.S. military actions in Iran as shared in his social media posts.
Despite intensified legal charges, including assault on a federal officer, the FBI continues to delve into Allen's digital footprint to uncover any further motivations, while government agencies refrain from public comments on the case.
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