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National Geographic reveals "Operation Mongols" to assassinate Trump
The US presidential intelligence service foiled an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump during his visit to the Philippines last year to attend the ASEAN summit.
The discovery was made in a documentary broadcast on Sunday by the National Geographic on the secret service responsible for protecting Trump and his family.
In the documentary, the Philippine capital Manila raised the level of danger because of the threat of elements belonging to the organization advocating in conjunction with the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, last November.
The film revealed footage published by an advocacy group calling on "wolves" to "wait" for the US president during his visit to the Philippines.
Al-Dawash chose the name of the "Mughal" as a "symbol" of the American president.
The Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting Trump and his family, discovered this threat through the usual surveillance of social networking sites to detect signs of a possible attack. The device found a tweet and an intramural bulletin indicating a threat of this kind.
The comment was accompanied by Lee Harvey Oswald, who was charged with the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy. "I will be in Manila at the same time as Trump ... I will do it for you," he said.
The Presidential Secret Service also follows the same suspect on the Intergram Image Exchange website after they found a picture of a book cover titled "How to Kill: The Final Date of Assassinations."
The accountants found that the accountant on Twitter and Instagram was a Filipino resident in Manila, and his home was a few meters from the Trump hotel.
In collaboration with the Philippine police, agents of the secret US security service were arrested in a public park near the hotel where Trump was staying.