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The US Department of Justice has indicted eight individuals for a sophisticated plot to assassinate President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other senior officials during a UFC event at the White House, according to reports from the Saudi outlet Al-Hadath. The FBI alleges the group planned a coordinated assault using explosive-laden drones and sniper teams to strike the executive complex.
Federal authorities have moved to prosecute eight men in connection with a foiled terror plot targeting the heart of the US executive branch. According to material reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk and reported by Al-Hadath, the indictment details a multi-stage conspiracy intended to disrupt a high-profile UFC event held at the White House. The suspects are accused of planning to deploy drones rigged with explosives alongside pre-staged sniper teams to target the President, Vice President, and other high-ranking officials. ### Evolution of the Investigation This indictment marks a significant escalation from earlier reports in mid-June, which initially identified five suspects. The investigation has since expanded to include eight individuals now facing federal charges, including conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism across state lines. Previous disclosures reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk indicated that the group utilized social media platforms like TikTok for recruitment and encrypted messaging services to coordinate their movements. ### Extremist Links and Targets Beyond the immediate threat to the White House event, investigators have previously linked members of this group to extremist ideologies. Evidence suggests some suspects compiled 'hit lists' of congressional members, specifically targeting those who expressed support for Israel. One key figure, Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, was previously identified by the Department of Homeland Security as a central organizer of the planned operation. The formal charges now provide the legal framework for prosecuting what authorities describe as a coordinated attempt to strike the US leadership using a combination of modern drone technology and traditional sniper tactics.
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