FBI alert on possible Iran retaliation based on unverified tip, White House says
A White House spokesperson stated that an FBI alert warning of potential Iranian drone attacks in California was based on a single, unverified tip. She emphasized that no such threat from Iran to the U.S. homeland exists or ever did. President Tru...

The confidential alert, issued by the FBI through the multi-agency Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center, surfaced publicly on Wednesday as the war that began on February 28 with massive U.S. and Israeli bombardments of Iran stretched on.
The alert cited FBI information that, as of early February, Iran "allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles" launched from a sea vessel against targets in California "in the event that the U.S. conducted strikes against Iran."
Leavitt in a post on X on Thursday said that the alert was based on one email sent to local law enforcement in California containing a single, unverified tip.
"TO BE CLEAR: No such threat from Iran to our homeland exists, and it never did," Leavitt wrote.
ABC News first broke news of the FBI security bulletin.
U.S. President Donald Trump has shrugged off the notion of Iran-backed attacks on the U.S. homeland.
Asked on Wednesday if he was worried that Iran may ramp up its retaliation to include strikes on U.S. soil, Trump told reporters, "No, I'm not."
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