Shocking allegations have surfaced against Mojtaba Khamenei, who recently assumed the position of Iran’s new supreme leader. U.S. intelligence sources claim that the 56-year-old may have engaged in homosexual activity, a revelation that has drawn international attention. President Donald Trump’s reaction to the report has become a subject of global discussion, with officials stating that he was reportedly surprised and laughed upon receiving the information.
According to intelligence reports, Mojtaba Khamenei is believed to have had a long-term sexual relationship with his childhood tutor. Sources also indicate that he maintained close personal relations with other individuals who previously worked for his family. The allegations have been treated as credible by U.S. intelligence agencies, rather than being dismissed as mere propaganda.
Mojtaba was reportedly injured during airstrikes on February 28. During his recovery, he allegedly behaved inappropriately toward the male staff responsible for his care, according to the reports. Rumors surrounding his personal life have circulated in Iran for several years, including claims that he suffered from infertility and sought treatment in London hospitals.
Additional details suggest that Mojtaba did not marry until his thirties, and only had a child after medical intervention. These personal challenges were reportedly a factor when former supreme leader Ali Khamenei considered succession plans following the death of former Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, with Mojtaba’s personal life cited as a potential obstacle.
Homosexuality is a criminal offense in Iran, punishable by severe penalties, including death. The emergence of such allegations against the country’s highest-ranking leader has caused international shock. After the death of Ali Khamenei in the February 28 attacks, Mojtaba Khamenei officially assumed the role of supreme leader on March 8, marking a controversial and closely scrutinized transition.




