A top Iranian official has raised security concerns with a stark warning aimed directly at Donald Trump. During a televised discussion, Mohammad-Javad Larijani suggested the former president’s sunbathing sessions at Mar-a-Lago could make him vulnerable to a drone attack. “A micro-drone might target and strike him right in the navel,” Larijani stated with disturbing specificity, before laughing and adding traditional warfare disclaimers.

Trump downplayed the threat in typical fashion, joking to reporters about childhood sunbathing experiences. However, security experts note the serious implications of the warning, particularly regarding the evolving capabilities of drone technology and the challenges of protecting high-profile figures at semi-public resorts.
The Secret Service, while declining to comment specifically on the threat, acknowledged operating in a “heightened threat environment.” The exchange underscores the lingering hostility between Trump and Iranian leadership that began with the nuclear deal withdrawal and intensified after the Soleimani assassination, now entering a new phase of personal threats and psychological warfare.