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Trump Hacked! Spies Steal Data In Massive Breach

According to a recent report, the Trump team alleged that “foreign sources opposed to the United States” had hacked its internal communications.

Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung informed Politico that the country considered “hostile” materials obtained illegally from foreign sources. Cheung released a statement following the publication of what he claimed to be “emails from an unknown account with internal documents from former President Donald Trump’s campaign beginning around July 22.”

Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), Trump’s choice for vice president, was the subject of a “research dossier” that the campaign supplied to the publication.

“An unknown account started sending emails to POLITICO on July 22. The individual, who went by the name “Robert” and utilized an AOL email address, has been forwarding what seemed to be internal emails from a top Trump campaign aide over the last few weeks. Documents included a Feb. 23 research report that the campaign had purportedly completed on Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance. Two people who have access to the papers but agreed to remain anonymous in order to discuss internal conversations claim that they are legitimate. In its early form, one individual referred to the dossier as Vance’s vetting file.”

Among the data submitted to the outlet was allegedly a section of a “research dossier” concerning Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL).

In a statement to the site, Cheung said that the records were “illegally got from foreign sources hostile to the nation, designed to tamper with the 2024 election and spread havoc across our Democratic process.” “On Friday, a fresh investigation from Microsoft discovered that June 2024—precisely when President Trump announced his vice presidential nominee—was the date on which Iranian hackers gained access to the account of a ‘high ranking official’ on the American presidential campaign.”

Cheung made his comments following the publication of a nine-page analysis by Microsoft on Friday, which stated that it has been “monitoring” conduct that “increasingly pointed to Iran’s goal to influence this year’s US presidential election.”

In a blog post, Microsoft addressed the actions of many organizations connected to the “Iranian government.”

Using a former senior advisor’s stolen email account, one of the organizations allegedly “sent a spearphishing email in June to a high-ranking official on a presidential campaign,” according to Microsoft:

“Another Iranian organization, this one associated with the IRGC, used the hacked email account of a former senior advisor to send a spearphishing email to a high-ranking official during a presidential campaign in June. The email included a link that, when clicked, would route them to the group’s website via a domain under their control. Days after this action, the same organization tried in vain to get into an account that belonged to a previous presidential contender. Since then, we’ve alerted the targeted party.”

Cheung said, “The Iranians are aware that President Trump will put an end to their reign of terror, just like he did during his first four years in office.

American authorities disclosed in July that they had learned of a possible Iranian plot to assassinate President Trump.

According to the Department of Justice, a man from Pakistan who is believed to have ties to Iran was detained and charged with a crime related to a possible plan to kill President Trump and many other American leaders.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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