Barron Trump's assassination: ISIS calls for the shooting of Donald Trump's youngest son

There is a new threat surrounding Donald Trump's 11-year-old son, Barron Trump. The Middle East Media Research Institute or MEMRI translated ISIS' call for the assassination of the U.S President's only son with Melania Trump.

According to reports, the terrorist group shared the order of shooting the young boy on Tuesday, Nov. 21, on the Telegram app. The post included his personal details where they could find the kid and a photo to tell his image. "Barron Trump goes to this school in Washington," the post reads, per MEMRI.

The ISIS supporter named Dak Al-Munafiqeen, which means "striking the hypocrites" in Arabic, is spreading the group's command using the hashtag, "handle the son of the mule of America." This terrorist group devotee even revealed the exact address of the school Barron is going to and a Google map image identifying its location.

A number of pro-ISIS Telegram channels are now sharing the call to assassinate Donald's son, so it is now expected to go far and wide. This is believed to be the rebels' move to get the attention of the terrorist organization's backers to gun down Barron.

Fortunately, The First Family is known to be fully protected by the Secret Service, so Barron will surely be safe. However, with the emergence of technology today, the federal agency might have a hard time to save Donald's youngest son from harm when they are outside of the White House.

Hence, reports share that scientists are calling for the international community to ban the use of killer robots that can disseminate fatal shot with the use of facial recognition. ISIS' call for Barron's assassination followed the terrorist group's spreading of Pope Francis' beheaded image on the same Telegram app.

Meanwhile, analysts have been sending warnings on the possible worldwide ISIS attacks after the fall down of its state under the leadership of an Islamic steward in the Middle East called Caliphate. The terrorist group has been spreading more fear to make their presence felt, especially when they are losing ground.

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