An alleged Iran revenge plot that reportedly targeted Ivanka Trump’s Florida home has jolted the nation and made the Soleimani story personal again. Reports say an Iran-linked suspect moved beyond online threats into operational planning and allegedly obtained information connected to her residence, tying the threat back to the killing of Qasem Soleimani. For patriotic Americans, this is a chilling reminder that the Iranian regime and its proxies keep scores, and their long memory is a national security problem.
The Allegation: A Personal Revenge
According to the reporting that made this public, the plot was allegedly a direct response to President Trump’s decision to eliminate Soleimani, the Iranian general responsible for countless American and allied deaths. Whether the plot reached the point of imminent danger remains under investigation, but the allegation alone exposes an active threat vector aimed at American leaders and their families. Conservatives understand what this means: strength unnerves evil, and evil remembers who struck it.
National Security Implications
This alleged plot is not an isolated online rant; it fits into a pattern of proxy attacks, drone threats, and asymmetric warfare that Tehran uses to project power while denying direct responsibility. If Iran-linked operatives are still hunting for revenge years after the strike that removed Soleimani, then our homeland defenses and intelligence posture must be relentless. President Trump acted then from a posture of strength, and this episode should remind policymakers that weakness invites escalation, not peace.

