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U.S. intel shows Iran’s late leader was wary of son in power, sources say

by Jennifer Jacobs
March 15, 2026
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U.S. intel shows Iran’s late leader was wary of son in power, sources say

U.S. intelligence has circulated to President Trump and to a small circle around him that Iran’s late supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had misgivings about his son replacing him, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.

The analysis showed the elder Khamenei was wary of his son, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, ever taking power because he was perceived as not very bright, and was viewed as unqualified to be leader, according to sources. 

The information gathered also indicated that the father was aware that his son had issues in his personal life, according to sources within the administration, the intelligence community and people close to the president.

Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, was selected to become Iran’s supreme leader last weekend by the country’s council of religious clerics after serving as a close aide to his father for years.

About eight days earlier, Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israeli missile strike in the opening salvo of the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran. 

Mojtaba Khamenei, who was believed to have been injured in that strike, has been reported to have remained in his father’s inner’s circle. 

Mr. Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other senior officials have been briefed on the intelligence about the younger Khamenei.

In private conversations, Mr. Trump has told people close to him that he doesn’t know that the information conveyed to him about Mojtaba Khamenei matters. He thinks Iran is essentially leaderless right now, with the younger Khamenei possibly dead. 

The White House believes Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is calling the shots, a significant change from the theocratic dictatorship that has existed since the country’s 1979 revolution. 

Spokespeople for the CIA, White House and vice president declined to comment. 

On Friday, Mr. Trump hinted publicly about Ali Khamenei’s lack of faith in his son.

“Their leadership is gone. Their second leadership is gone. Now their third leadership is in trouble, and this is not somebody that the father even wanted,” Mr. Trump told Fox News in an interview.

Mr. Trump has called the new supreme leader a “lightweight” who would be an “unacceptable” leader for Iran. He has also suggested he wanted some oversight over Iran’s next leader.

The federal government on Friday offered up to $10 million for information on the location of Mojtaba Khamenei and nine other key Iranian officials.

Mojtaba Khamenei is Iran’s third supreme leader since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, following his father and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. The succession from father to son is notable because the revolution overthrew a hereditary monarchy.

The U.S., now more than two weeks into the war with Iran, has been seeking to destroy the Iranian regime. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters Friday that the younger Khamenei is “wounded and likely disfigured,” and Vance said it was an apparent strike that left him wounded. His condition was not clear.

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