The President of the United States, Donald Trump, would have used journalist operator Tucker Carlson as an indirect channel to transmit false information to Iranian officials, in a maneuver aimed at generating a false sense of security in Tehran.
According to insiders with information from the White House, the objective was to expose supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who eventually died in an attack attributed to the United States and Israel during the recent military escalation in the Middle East.
The news came after Tucker Carlson recently assured that the CIA accessed his private messages and that the United States government could try to investigate him under the foreign agents law for his contacts with Iranian officials in the midst of the conflict between Washington and Tel Aviv and Tehran.

Carlson also argued that the case could lead to an investigation under the Foreign Agents Act, the U.S. regulation that requires the registration of those who carry out political or lobbying activities on behalf of
foreign governments.The journalist's statements came after the death of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28, 2026 during a military attack by the United States and Israel against strategic objectives of the Iranian regime.
The offensive was part of a series of coordinated military operations against military installations, command centers and positions linked to the Iranian political leadership. The attack hit the compound where the Iranian leader was staying in Tehran, causing his death on the first day of the









