SECURITY — June 17, 2026

FBI Arrests Five Suspects in Plot to Attack White House Event

The suspects had coordinated since March through encrypted messages and were arrested in Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, and California after intelligence arrived on June 10. Authorities recovered firearms and tactical gear, and the five now face conspiracy charges that could bring life sentences.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press2 min read

FBI Arrests Five Suspects in Plot to Attack White House Event
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested five suspects accused of planning a mass-casualty attack on the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.

The suspects had been coordinating since March through encrypted messaging applications. Their alleged plan involved the use of explosive drones and snipers to target the June 14 event, which President Donald Trump and other senior officials were expected to attend.

Authorities received intelligence about the plot on June 10 and moved to disrupt it before any attack could occur. The five individuals were taken into custody in Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, and California. Officials recovered firearms and tactical equipment during the arrests.

Reports indicate the suspects were motivated by anti-government views and conspiracy theories. The event took place on June 14 without incident. The suspects now face conspiracy to commit murder charges that carry a potential sentence of life imprisonment.

Read the original reporting at Khaama Press

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