Despite efforts to reach a diplomatic solution with the US, Iran’s parliament poised to offer $58 million to anyone who assassinates President Donald Trump.
Iranian lawmakers are considering a bill that would set aside a €50 million ($58.13 million) government reward for the assassination of President Donald Trump, according to a senior member of parliament who described the proposal as retaliation for the deaths of Iranian leaders and commanders during US and Israeli airstrikes.
Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said Thursday that the measure is among several bills prepared since the outbreak of the March war.
Speaking to Iranian state television, he cast the proposal as part of a broader package of military and security countermeasures.