Unggahan media sosial kaitkan tersangka teroris dengan ancaman terhadap Ivanka Trump

Sebuah dakwaan federal yang baru dibuka mengungkap ancaman di media sosial terhadap Ivanka Trump yang terkait dengan kelompok yang didukung Iran. Pesan tersebut merujuk pada kunjungannya ke Disneyland Paris pada bulan April. Hal ini terungkap selama penanganan kasus terhadap Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi.

Dakwaan tersebut merinci pesan Snapchat yang dikirim pada 20 April oleh Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya. Unggahan itu memperingatkan Presiden Donald Trump bahwa putrinya hampir tewas tiga belas hari sebelumnya. Pesan itu mendeskripsikan dirinya dengan istilah yang merendahkan dan mendesak adanya serangan terhadap keluarga Trump.

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