Prince Reza Pahlavi to Visit Trump’s Residence on Tuesday

Prince Reza Pahlavi will visit Trump’s residence on Tuesday to participate in a “Prayer Breakfast for Jerusalem” and possibly meet with former U.S. President
Trump.
Laura Loomer, a right-wing political activist and close ally of Donald Trump, announced on the social media platform X that Prince Reza Pahlavi will visit Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida next Tuesday to participate in an event titled “Prayer Breakfast for Jerusalem.” According to her post, it remains unclear whether an official meeting with Trump will also take place.
Loomer wrote that this news is being released amid widespread protests across Iran, and Reza Pahlavi’s presence at Mar-a-Lago coincides with these developments. She has also separately asked Trump to invite Prince Reza Pahlavi to a meeting at the White House and to invite Elon Musk to the session as well, so it can be announced that Starlink internet will be provided for free to the Iranian people until the Iranian government falls. However, no information has yet been released about what discussions regarding Iran’s current situation and future are planned to take place during this potential meeting.
The location and occasion of the potential meeting is at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s residence in Palm Beach, Florida, which is considered one of the important centers for meetings and political events among Trump’s supporters. At this event, Reza Pahlavi is scheduled to participate in a prayer breakfast focused on Jerusalem, but no official confirmation of his meeting with Trump has yet been released by the White House or Trump’s office.
The implications and political context of this development emerge amid ongoing widespread protests within Iran, as opposition figures abroad attempt to draw international attention and media focus to developments inside the country. Laura Loomer is a controversial figure with influence in American media who has previously raised controversial political proposals related to U.S. foreign policy.
To date, no official statement has been released from Trump’s office or Reza Pahlavi regarding this trip or meeting, so all current reports are based on Laura Loomer’s claims and media reports.




