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The FBI just made a massive national security arrest that shows how real the threat from foreign regimes like Iran truly is inside the United States. Federal agents stormed a $35 million Newport Beach mansion and took tech executive Jamshid Ghomi into custody, accusing him of secretly funneling high‑end U.S. computer hardware into Iran’s military and nuclear programs. According to prosecutors, Ghomi, a dual U.S.–Iranian citizen, allegedly moved more than 250 tons of controlled American networking equipment through front companies in the UAE and Dubai, all while pretending to run a legitimate business. He reportedly raked in over $10 million a year but told the IRS he was making almost nothing, which is why he’s now facing not only export‑control charges, but also money laundering, tax evasion, and asset seizure that could cost him his luxury mansion and much more.
From a national security perspective, this kind of arrest is critical. When you’re talking about advanced U.S. hardware ending up in the hands of a hostile regime, you’re not just dealing with white‑collar crime, you’re dealing with threats that can strengthen Iran’s missile systems, cyber capabilities, and nuclear infrastructure. While this specific case centers on illegal exports and sanctions violations, it overlaps with the world of espionage and foreign influence operations. And it raises bigger questions: How many more people like this are quietly operating on our soil? How many “sleepers” are feeding money, technology, or information back to adversarial governments?
We’re already seeing how serious the threat environment is, from assassination plots targeting Trump family members to organized extremist groups attacking ICE agents on American streets. At the same time, there’s turmoil at the very top of our intelligence community, with Tulsi Gabbard stepping down as DNI and President Trump tapping Bill Pulte as acting director. That pick is drawing heavy fire from Washington insiders, who say he lacks intel experience, while Trump allies argue he’s exactly the kind of outsider needed to tear out rot, expose fraud, and put American security—not bureaucratic comfort—first.