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    March 4 (Reuters) - A Pakistani ‌man accused of planning to kill President Donald Trump told ​jurors on Wednesday that he did not willingly work with Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps ⁠to devise the plot, media said.

    The Justice Department accused Asif Merchant of trying to recruit people in the United States in the plan targeting Trump and ​other U.S. politicians in retaliation for Washington's killing of the Corps' top commander, Qassem Soleimani.

    The Corps ‌has a central role in Iran, with its combination of military and economic power and an intelligence network.

    "I was not wanting to do this so willingly," the New ⁠York Times quoted Merchant as telling a court during his trial ⁠for terrorism and murder-for-hire charges, adding that he participated to protect his family in Tehran.

    Prosecutors rejected Merchant's claim, citing a "lack of evidentiary support for a true duress or coercion," according to a letter sent on Tuesday to the judge in ‌the case dating from 2024.

    According to the newspaper, Merchant said he had never been ⁠ordered to kill a specific person but that his ‌Iranian handler named three people in the course ​of conversations in the Iranian capital.

    In addition to Trump, these were Joe Biden, the president at the time; Nikki Haley, who unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination ‌for the 2024 presidential election.

    Lawyers for Merchant did not immediately ​respond to a request for ⁠comment. The White House did not immediately comment.

    The trial started last ‌week, days before Trump ordered strikes on ⁠Iran carried out with Israel that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top officials in the Middle Eastern nation.

    Trump cited an alleged Iranian plot when he ​spoke to ABC News on ‌Sunday about a joint U.S.-Israeli operation that killed Khamenei, saying, "I got him before he ⁠got me."

    Tehran has denied accusations that it ​targeted Trump and other U.S. officials.

    (Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing ​by Donna Bryson and Clarence Fernandez)

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