A court in the United States has found a Pakistani national guilty in connection with an alleged plot linked to Iran to assassinate former U.S. president Donald Trump, according to American officials.
Authorities said the case involved a plan that investigators believe was connected to Iranian networks.
Court Decision
A U.S. court convicted the suspect after reviewing evidence presented by prosecutors. Officials stated that the individual participated in planning activities related to the alleged assassination attempt.
However, authorities have not disclosed every detail of the case due to security and legal considerations.
Investigation by US Authorities
U.S. investigators said the plot appeared to have links to actors associated with Iran. Law‑enforcement agencies, including federal investigators, worked on the case for several months.
Officials said the investigation focused on communication records, financial transactions, and other intelligence evidence.
Political and Security Implications
The case has drawn attention because it involved an alleged plan targeting a former U.S. president. Security agencies treat threats against current or former leaders as high‑priority investigations.
Experts say the verdict could add tension to relations between the United States and Iran.
Next Legal Steps
Following the guilty verdict, the court will determine sentencing in a later hearing. Prosecutors are expected to seek significant penalties due to the seriousness of the charges.
Authorities said they will continue monitoring any potential threats linked to similar plots in the future.








