Breaking: Trump team accused of hiding report warning about rising terror threats inside the U.S.

Breaking: Trump team accused of hiding report warning about rising terror threats inside the U.S.

Donald Trump’s White House is suppressing a joint intelligence bulletin from major U.S. intelligence agencies like the FBI, Homeland Security, AND the National Counterterrorism Center.

The five-page report warned state and local law enforcement of heightened terror risks tied directly to the ongoing Iran conflict.

It was scheduled for a Friday release but was placed on hold by top Trump officials after DHS gave the White House an advance heads-up, according to a scoop from the Daily Mail.

The blocked bulletin detailed elevated threats from the Iranian government targeting U.S. military and government personnel, facilities, Jewish and Israeli institutions, their supporters, Iranian dissidents, and anti-regime activists inside the United States.

It warned that radicalized individuals of various ideologies could view the war as a justification for violence, outlined potential attack methods by Iranian proxies, and included guidance for local law enforcement on how to respond.

The White House did not deny blocking the report. Spokesperson Abigail Jackson offered only vague justification: the administration is “coordinating” to ensure information is accurate, up to date, and properly vetted, however long that may take.

This suppression comes as Trump casually acknowledges the possibility of retaliatory attacks at home, shrugging, “I guess … some people will die. When you go to war, some people will die.”

Unlike after last year’s limited strikes, no national terrorism alert has been issued. The regime muzzles its own agencies to avoid admitting the war it started without Congress, making Americans less safe at home.

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