Trump puts Iran on notice as it approaches two weeks of deadly protests
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the ongoing deadly protests in Iran and President Donald Trump's warning to the ayatollah if the violence continues.

Iranian hospitals overwhelmed with injuries as protests rage across Islamic Republic

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Staff at hospitals in Iran said their facilities have become overwhelmed with injuries — including people suffering from gunshot wounds — as anti-government protests rage across the Islamic Republic, a report said. 

A doctor from Tehran’s Farabi Hospital, the city’s main eye specialist center, told the BBC late Friday the center entered crisis mode with emergency services slammed and non-urgent admissions suspended. 

A medic from a hospital in the city of Shiraz also told the network that large numbers of injured people were being brought in despite the hospital not having enough surgeons to treat them. He added that many of those wounded had gunshot injuries to the head and eyes, according to the BBC. 

As of Saturday, the death toll in the protests has grown to at least 72 with over 2,300 others detained, according to the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.

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A vehicle burns during protests in Tehran, Iran, Jan. 8, 2026.  (Khosh Iran/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

The protests began late last month with shopkeepers and bazaar merchants demonstrating against accelerating inflation and the collapse of the rial, which lost about half its value against the dollar last year. Inflation topped 40% in December. The unrest soon spread to universities and provincial cities, with young men clashing with security forces. 

At a news conference in Washington, D.C., Friday, President Donald Trump said Iran was facing mounting pressure.  

"Iran’s in big trouble," Trump said. "It looks to me that the people are taking over certain cities that nobody thought were really possible just a few weeks ago. We’re watching the situation very carefully."

Trump warned that the United States would respond forcefully if the regime resorts to violence. 

"We’ll be hitting them very hard where it hurts. And that doesn’t mean boots on the ground, but it means hitting them very, very hard where it hurts." 

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Protesters gather as vehicles burn amid evolving anti-government unrest in Tehran, Iran, in this screen grab obtained from a social media video released Jan. 9, 2026.  (Social Media/via Reuters)

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has signaled a coming clampdown despite U.S. warnings, according to The Associated Press. 

Tehran escalated its threats Saturday, with Iran’s attorney general, Mohammad Movahedi Azad, warning that anyone taking part in protests will be considered an "enemy of God," a death penalty charge. The statement carried by Iranian state television said even those who "helped rioters" would face the charge.

"Prosecutors must carefully and without delay, by issuing indictments, prepare the grounds for the trial and decisive confrontation with those who, by betraying the nation and creating insecurity, seek foreign domination over the country," the statement said. "Proceedings must be conducted without leniency, compassion or indulgence." 

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered support for the protesters.

Iranians gather while blocking a street during a protest in Kermanshah, Iran, Jan. 8, 2026.  (Kamran/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

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"The United States supports the brave people of Iran," Rubio wrote Saturday on X. 

Fox News’ Efrat Lachter and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.