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Following President Donald Trump’s decisive strike on Iran’s nuclear sites, federal agencies and local officials in key U.S. cities and states are leaving nothing to chance, stepping up security efforts and heightening surveillance to guard against potential threats.
After President Trump took decisive action to launch a surprise attack on Iran’s nuclear program, taking out Iran’s three major nuclear facilities, Tehran warned the United States that it would counterattack with retaliatory strikes, saying that it would “cause deep regret.”
“Today’s act of aggression by the terrorist American regime has granted the Islamic Republic of Iran the legitimate right to act in self-defense, including through options that go beyond the delusional calculations of the aggressor coalition,” an IRGC statement published on Iran’s state-affiliated news agency Tasnim said. “The invaders should expect responses that will cause deep regret.”
In response, federal authorities and top leaders across the U.S. have ramped up security measures to monitor for potential threats.
Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem promised to “work unceasingly to protect the American homeland.”
We will work unceasingly to protect the American homeland.
Thank you President @realDonaldTrump.
In God We Trust.
— Secretary Kristi Noem (@Sec_Noem) June 22, 2025