President Trump announces Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead: 'Justice'

In a dramatic announcement, former President Donald Trump has confirmed the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following a series of American-Israeli airstrikes on Tehran. Trump described the event as a moment of “justice,” marking a significant development in the ongoing geopolitical tensions.


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Trump took to Truth Social to share his thoughts, labeling Khamenei as “one of the most evil people in history.” He stated that this event represents justice not only for the Iranian people but also for Americans and countless others worldwide who have suffered at the hands of Khamenei’s regime.

He emphasized that despite Khamenei’s long-standing rule over Iran, which spanned more than 36 years, he ultimately could not evade American missiles. “There was nothing he, nor the other leaders killed alongside him, could do,” Trump remarked, suggesting that this moment presents a crucial opportunity for the Iranian populace to reclaim their nation.


Donald Trump speaking at a podium with a US flag and presidential seal.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to announce that the U.S. had begun “major combat operations” in Iran, in an unknown location, in this screengrab from a video released February 28, 2026. via REUTERS

Trump further called upon Iran’s military and secret police to collaborate with “patriots” to unify the country. He also issued a stern warning that the bombings would persist, underscoring the seriousness of the ongoing conflict.

He urged the country’s military and secret police to work with the “patriots” to bring Iran together. And he warned the bombing will continue.

“The heavy and pinpoint bombing, however, will continue, uninterrupted throughout the week or, as long as necessary to achieve our objective of PEACE THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST AND, INDEED, THE WORLD!”

Khamenei’s heavily fortified compound was destroyed in the bombing campaign. Several top Iranian defense officials were also killed.

Trump suggested the ayatollah’s supporters would get immunity if they stopped fighting.

“We are hearing that many of their IRGC, Military, and other Security and Police Forces, no longer want to fight, and are looking for Immunity from us. As I said last night, ‘Now they can have Immunity, later they only get Death!,’” he noted.

Senior administration officials said Iran posed an “intolerable risk” to the US with its missile threat and, during negotiations, wouldn’t accept “free nuclear fuel forever” –- all of which led up to Saturday’s attack on Tehran.


Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sitting in front of a patterned background with two microphones in front of him.
This handout picture provided by the office of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shows him during a religious gathering in Tehran on February 19, 2026. KHAMENEI.IR/AFP via Getty Images

One official described Iran’s missile inventory and said it posed “an intolerable risk to the United States.”

The US had “indicators” that Tehran was going to launch a preemptive strike against American assets in the region. The official pointed to Iran’s retaliatory strikes on US bases in the region, including ones in Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, as evidence of the risk.

“The president decided he was not going to sit back and allow American forces in the region to absorb attacks from conventional missiles. We had analysis that basically told us, if we sat back and waited to get hit first, the amount of casualties and damage would be substantially higher than if we acted in a preemptive, defensive way to prevent those launches from occurring,” the official said.


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Another senior administration official described the final talks with Iranian officials and revealed the astonishing offer the Americans made.

“One of the things we offered – we said, we will give you free nuclear fuel forever,” the official said. “And they basically said that didn’t work for them. They needed to enrich uranium.”

The Trump administration said Iran’s nuclear capabilities were destroyed in Operation Midnight Hammer, but were concerned that Tehran was preparing to ramp them up again.

That fear is one of the reasons the bombing will continue throughout the week.

Trump told Axios that he has options: “I can go long and take over the whole thing, or end it in two or three days.”

The president’s MAGA base will likely not tolerate a drawn conflict. European leaders also have expressed their concern about the stability of the Middle East.

Trump, however, sounded confident that no matter how long the bombing continued, Iran was being neutralized as a threat.

“In any case, it will take them several years to recover from this attack,” he said.

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