US President Trump on High Alert As Security Fears Iranian Spy Will Shoot Down his Air Force One Plane With A Missile

With each passing moment, the threat to President Donald Trump from Iran becomes increasingly serious.

His security detail is especially concerned about the possibility of his Air Force One being targeted by Iranian spy aircraft or drones.

As a precaution, President Trump is now using decoy aircraft while his team continues to utilize Air Force One. These measures aim to confuse any hostile elements that might be plotting to harm him, according to sources.

Recent intelligence from law enforcement has warned President Trump that Iranian operatives have infiltrated the U.S. and have access to surface-to-air missiles.

This situation is particularly concerning because the distinctive nature of Air Force One might make it more vulnerable during key moments like take-offs and landings. Worries escalated after an unsuccessful assassination attempt occurred at a golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, last year.

In response, President Trump’s security detail has been arranging for him to travel on decoy aircraft owned by his friend and real estate advisor Steve Witkoff.

The gravity of these security measures became more apparent when a reporter from Axios documented them in a book, detailing the current administration’s deep concerns.

Susie Wiles, co-campaign manager, accompanied President Trump on a flight while the rest of the entourage took a separate journey aboard Air Force One.

‘The boss won’t be riding with us today,’ he informed the group. He further explained that using separate planes was necessary and might become a standard security practice moving forward.