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White House Review Delays Homeland Threat Bulletin on Iran

The White House says it is reviewing Iran-related advisories to verify accuracy before wider distribution.

Overview

  • The Daily Mail reports the White House halted a planned joint FBI, DHS, and NCTC bulletin that would warn state and local authorities of elevated Iran-linked threats.
  • According to the report, the five-page advisory flagged risks to U.S. military and government personnel, Jewish and Israeli institutions and perceived supporters, and Iranian dissidents in the United States.
  • White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said officials are coordinating across agencies to ensure any information released is accurate, up to date, and properly vetted.
  • A senior DHS official told the outlet the White House directed pre-release review of unclassified Iran-related material and warned the move could chill routine notifications to law enforcement.
  • The dispute follows recent escalations connected to the U.S.-Iran conflict, with the report citing recent incidents and an elevated federal counterterrorism posture, though the blocking claim remains based on limited sourcing.