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Trump Tells NBC He Probably Knows Mojtaba Khamenei’s Location and Says He Is Very Seriously Injured

President Trump told NBC he would not say whether he knows where Mojtaba Khamenei is, while indicating a strong possibility that he does and that the individual is very seriously injured.

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President Trump stated in an NBC interview that he would not confirm whether he knows the location of Mojtaba Khamenei. He indicated there is a strong possibility he knows the location and added that Mojtaba Khamenei is very seriously injured. The statements were made during a discussion about the current status of Iran's leadership.

No additional details on timing or source of the information were provided in the interview. The interview was conducted by NBC. The comments were reported by multiple accounts covering the exchange.

Iranian state media have not issued an immediate response to the interview comments. Officials have not released further statements on the matter. The interview marks the latest public statement from the administration on developments involving Iranian figures.

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