Just before 2:40 p.m. Saturday, a fighter jet was scrambled over Bedminster, NJ, after a private aircraft violated the no-fly zone near Trump’s golf estate. It was one of five airspace breaches that day—while the former president was on site.
NORAD confirmed immediate activation of its layered defense system, using satellites and jets to intercept the plane. But what’s causing new concern isn’t just the airspace violations—it’s what happened overseas.
Just days earlier, Iran’s top Shiite cleric issued a fatwa labeling President Trump a global “warlord,” effectively endorsing terror attacks in the name of religion. The decree follows escalating tensions from the recent “12-Day War” involving U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Trump, in response, compared the U.S. strikes to Hiroshima. And with Iran vowing retaliation, questions swirl: Is this just another close call—or a sign of something far more dangerous brewing?