Iran releases chilling video highlighting Trump's motorcade route, security vulnerability
WASHINGTON,DC: Iran, on Saturday, July 17, released a disturbing video that appears to ask a chilling question about President Donald Trump “Where do we kill Trump?”
The English-language clip, published by Fars News Agency, shows what it claims is the route of Trump's motorcade in Florida and singles out a bridge as a possible security weakness.
The video has now emerged as threats against Trump continue to grow amid the ongoing Iran war.
Iran calls for Trump's assassination
“Where Do We Kill Trump?”: That is the title of the latest video published by Fars News Agency, an outlet affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The English-language video appears to follow the route of President Donald Trump's motorcade as it travels towards his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.
As the footage progresses, a bridge is highlighted and presented as a possible security vulnerability.
The video has been shared across multiple platforms, including Fars' Telegram channel. A version posted on X was later removed, according to reports.
But there is a significant catch.
The route shown in the footage does not clearly match publicly available maps of the area, raising doubts about its accuracy in depicting Trump’s real motorcade path.
Despite these inconsistencies, the video’s framing centered on the US president’s movements has fueled widespread attention, especially in light of recent developments in Iran following the death of its supreme leader.
Threats against Trump escalate with chilling new video
The Fars video is not circulating in a vacuum.
In the aftermath of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s killing in an Israeli airstrike on February 28, revenge-driven messaging aimed at President Trump has surged across Iran.
What began as sharp criticism has escalated into something far more alarming, with rhetoric increasingly crossing into direct assassination threats.
One of the most chilling examples surfaced in Tehran this week.
A billboard displayed Trump alongside members of his family positioned above coffins draped in American flags, stamped with the words “Blood for Blood.”
Another reported installation depicted Trump inside a coffin, accompanied by the message “We kill Trump” written in both English and Persian.
There have also been reports of a so-called revenge hit list naming Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with sniper-style crosshairs placed over their faces, alongside references to other global leaders.
A graphic "blood for blood" mural depicting President Donald Trump, Melania, and other family members in coffins has been unveiled in Central Tehran. #DailyExpress https://t.co/I6FPD59cG2 pic.twitter.com/HeDjDctCL7
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) July 17, 2026
Trump confirms threat to life
The intensity of these threats has grown significant enough that Trump has addressed them publicly.
Speaking at the NATO summit in Ankara, Trump claimed Iran was actively targeting him, saying he was “No. 1 on Iran’s assassination list.”
His warnings toward Tehran have also grown more severe in recent days.
1000 Missiles are Locked and Loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran, with thousands of more to immediately follow, should the Iranian Government act on its threat, pronounced in many corners of the Globe, to assassinate, or attempt to assassinate, the sitting President… pic.twitter.com/yLEOjxQSPg
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Truth Social Posts On X (@TrumpTruthOnX) July 11, 2026
In a Truth Social post, Trump asserted that 1,000 missiles had been armed, prepared and aimed at Iran, cautioning that thousands more could follow.
He further warned that any attempt on his life would trigger devastating consequences for Iran.