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U.S. Intelligence Network Reports Iran Has Activated Sleeper Cells Allegedly Targeting President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Other Top Political Powerhouses
U.S. Intelligence Warns of Alleged Iranian Sleeper Cell Threat Targeting Top American Leaders
A new intelligence alert circulating within the United States national security community has reportedly raised concerns that operatives linked to the government of iran may have activated clandestine “sleeper cells” with the alleged aim of targeting senior American political figures.
According to intelligence sources cited in security briefings, analysts within the U.S. intelligence network believe the suspected activation of covert agents could be tied to rising geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United states.
Officials familiar with the assessments say the potential targets discussed in the intelligence reports include U.S. President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary pete hegseth, and other influential political figures described as part of the country’s top leadership circle.
The warning, which has reportedly been shared with multiple federal agencies, suggests that intelligence analysts detected communications and operational indicators that may point to the mobilization of sleeper operatives.
Sleeper cells are typically individuals or groups embedded within another country who remain inactive for long periods before receiving orders to carry out missions.
Security officials say that while the intelligence has raised alarm within certain government circles, such assessments are often preliminary and require further verification.
In response to the reported threat, several protective agencies have allegedly heightened surveillance operations and reinforced security protocols around high-profile government officials and critical facilities.
Authorities within the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Secret Service are believed to be closely monitoring any potential domestic risks, though neither agency has publicly confirmed specific details regarding the alleged threat.
Analysts note that intelligence alerts of this nature often emerge during periods of heightened international conflict or political strain.
The growing tensions between Iran and the United States in recent months have already triggered warnings about potential retaliation through cyber operations, proxy actors, or covert intelligence activities.
National security experts say that if sleeper agents were indeed activated, their activities would likely involve extensive planning and intelligence gathering before any operation could take place.
For that reason, counter-intelligence teams typically focus on monitoring suspicious financial transactions, communication patterns, and foreign intelligence networks operating inside the country.
Despite the seriousness of the alleged intelligence findings, officials emphasize that threat assessments are routinely investigated and do not necessarily confirm that a plot is imminent.
Authorities continue to urge vigilance while intelligence and law-enforcement agencies evaluate the credibility of the reports.
The situation remains under close observation as federal security agencies assess potential risks and coordinate protective measures for senior government leaders.

