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Iran Threatens Trump

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Trump won’t like this one bit.

In a chilling new escalation, a cybercrime group tied to Iran is threatening to release confidential emails from senior members of President Trump’s inner circle, according to a new report by Reuters.

These foreign hackers claim to have stolen over 100 gigabytes of data, including sensitive messages from White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Trump attorney Lindsey Halligan, longtime adviser Roger Stone, and even communications involving Stormy Daniels, who played a key role in the politically charged Manhattan trial.

This alarming breach has sparked outrage from U.S. security officials, who are warning that this is not just about hacking — it’s about foreign influence operations targeting American leadership.


⚠️ National Security Officials Warn of Coordinated Foreign Smear Campaign

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a strong response, slamming the incident as a calculated campaign to discredit President Trump and divide Americans.

“This is nothing more than digital propaganda by a hostile foreign power,” said Marci McCarthy, CISA’s Director of Public Affairs. “These attacks are designed to damage President Trump and intimidate those who serve this nation with honor.”

McCarthy promised swift justice for those responsible, making it clear that the United States will not tolerate foreign cyberattacks against its leadership.


🕵️‍♂️ Same Hackers Interfered in 2024 to Help Biden

This is not the first time Iranian-linked hackers have meddled in U.S. politics. During the 2024 election cycle, the same group reportedly attempted to leak Trump campaign data to pro-Biden media outlets, raising serious concerns about election interference and media bias.

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National security officials say this latest stunt is just the next chapter in a long-running effort to undermine conservative leadership through cyber tactics.


🔒 U.S. Agencies Sound Alarm: Cyber Threats Still Loom

On Monday, top federal agencies — including the FBI, NSA, and Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center — issued a joint alert warning that Iranian-affiliated hackers remain active, even amid the current ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

They say American defense contractors and companies with ties to Israeli technology are facing increased risk of digital intrusion.

The Department of Homeland Security had already cautioned that low-level cyberattacks were likely after President Trump authorized military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last month. Just days later, Trump’s Truth Social platform experienced a sudden wave of tech issues, later claimed by Iranian hackers.


🇺🇸 The Bottom Line: This Is an Attack on Trump—and America

This isn’t just about email leaks. It’s a foreign operation designed to disrupt American leadership, interfere in elections, and discredit conservative voices.

President Trump continues to be a target for global adversaries, proving just how powerful and threatening his America First leadership truly is to the globalist agenda.