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Comrade Kamala Linked To Iran’s Massive Hack Of Trump Campaign

Well, that escalated quickly.

Iran has long vowed revenge on Trump for taking out one of the nation’s top generals, which is evident from constant assassination threats to varied cyber campaigns/

It is abundantly clear that Iran is clearly in favor of Comrade Kamala winning over Trump, for many reasons, though the media is curiously quiet about that reality.

Then again, perhaps that’s because the enormously anti-Trump media has actually been a beneficiary of Iran’s nefarious cyber campaign.

While the mainstream media’s antics have been especially questionable in recent years to any reasonable observer, it appears that the pro-Harris press has hit a new low with actually validating Iranian hacks.

As validated, at least indirectly, by none other than the swamp.

Indeed, the FBI recently issued a statement that detailed how a broad array of “Iranian malicious actors” reached out to the Dems’ reelection campaign with “stolen, non-public material” from Trump.

Rather troubling, to put it mildly.

Amazing how the Iranians just reached right on out to the Dems with ease.

“Iranian malicious cyber actors in late June and early July sent unsolicited emails to individuals then associated with President Biden’s campaign that contained an excerpt taken from stolen, non-public material from former President Trump’s campaign as text in the emails. There is currently no information indicating those recipients replied,” the FBI reported.

Gotta love how the FBI says “there is currently no information” regarding whether or not bungling Biden or hapless Harris used material stolen from the Trump campaign via the cyber hack or not.

After all, these intelligence agencies are the same ones who openly lied about Hunter’s laptop, only for the same content to be “validated” more quietly two years into Biden-Harris’s open borders.

What’s even more hilarious is that the FBI doesn’t even bother to hide the fact that the mainstream media, always devoid of original thought, likely benefitted from such hacked material.

“Furthermore, Iranian malicious cyber actors have continued their efforts since June to send stolen, non-public material associated with former President Trump’s campaign to U.S. media organizations,” the FBI continued.

Guessing there is “current information” suggesting the media used the material.

The same media, of course, that claims Trump is a “threat to democracy.”

Talk about an egg on one’s face.

“This malicious cyber activity is the latest example of Iran’s multipronged approach, as noted in the joint August statement, to stoke discord and undermine confidence in our electoral process,” the FBI added.

And that “discord” has apparently just resulted in another mass indictment, per a report released by Politico.

“A grand jury has indicted multiple Iranians on charges related to hacking Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign. The federal charges stem from an Iranian operation that allegedly stole internal Trump campaign communications this summer,” Politico reported.

Is that so?

Well, that’s rather interesting.

Perhaps the media should focus more on the real foreign election interference … especially as it seems heavily biased against Trump.

Author: Jane Jones


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