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Four men near the White House allegedly discussed an upcoming U.S.-Israel strike on Iran hours before President Trump announced a bombing campaign that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Four men in a Washington, D.C., bar near the White House were reportedly overheard discussing an imminent U.S. military strike on Iran hours before it occurred, according to attorney Mark Geragos, who said one man stated the attack would happen "today."
The conversation, described as loud and confident, included references to classified details and even a song about the strikes.
The bar is located just 0.2 miles from the White House.
The following morning, President Trump announced a joint U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign targeting Iran, citing regime change and confirming the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Authorities have not confirmed the men’s identities or arrested anyone, but the incident has raised national security concerns and is under investigation.
Cuatro hombres cerca de la Casa Blanca supuestamente discutieron un próximo ataque estadounidense-israelí contra Irán horas antes de que el presidente Trump anunciara una campaña de bombardeos que mató al Líder Supremo de Irán.