Three Hackers With Ties to Iran Indicted in Devious Trump Plot
Three Hackers With Ties to Iran Indicted in Devious Trump Plot

Democrats have spent years baselessly accusing Donald Trump of colluding with Russia to win elections. The left has had virtually no evidence to back up their assertions. Yet they’ve continued to specifically claim that Russia interfered in the 2016 election on Trump’s behalf.

Democrats want you to believe that foreign powers only interfere in American elections to help Republicans. That’s why you likely won’t be hearing a word about this report from the mainstream media.

Indeed, three hackers with ties to Iran were just indicted on charges that show just how much foreign governments actually don’t want Trump back in the White House. Masoud Jalili, Seyyed Ali Aghamiri, and Yasar Balaghi were all arrested and charged in relation to an anti-Trump hacking plot.

From Fox News:
The indictment shows the trio are facing a long list of charges, including: Conspiracy to Obtain Information from a Protected Computer; Defraud and Obtain a Thing of Value; Commit Fraud Involving Authentication Features; Commit Aggravated Identity Theft; Commit Access Device Fraud; and Commit Wire Fraud While Falsely Registering Domains.

The three hackers, who are accused of working for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, were allegedly “engaged in a wide-ranging hacking campaign that used spearphishing and social engineering techniques to target and compromise the accounts of current and former U.S. government officials, members of the media, nongovernmental organizations, and individuals associated with U.S. political campaigns.”

This comes one week after it was revealed that the Iranian hackers had obtained information on the Trump campaign. They then reportedly tried to hand this over to people linked to the Biden campaign and various media organizations.

Mainstream Media’s Silence Is Deafening

Just imagine if Harris was the target of three foreign hackers who were caught stealing information about her campaign and trying to hand it over to Trump. The mainstream media would be up in arms, and the story would be getting constant coverage. The press would also undoubtedly blame Trump for the hacking. They’d do this even if no ties between the hackers and the former president could be proven.

Since this plot from a foreign government to interfere in this election was meant to hurt Trump, however, the media is staying as silent as can be.

Making matters even worse is the fact that the Trump campaign has alleged that they have been briefed on “real and specific threats” from Iran to assassinate the former president. They reportedly want to kill Trump as part of their effort to “destabilize and sow chaos in the United States.”

Given the fact that there have been two assassination attempts on Trump’s life in the past three months, Iran likely believes that it would be easier than ever to take out the former president.

This all just goes to show that despite what the left says, Trump is the last person that America’s enemies want back in power. Iran knows that Harris is a puppet for the Democrat establishment. This means that she’ll likely let Iran walk all over her if she becomes president, just as Biden has. In contrast, Trump would be tough on Iran, and there would be nothing that they can do about it.

Here’s hoping that Iran’s efforts to take down Trump fail miserably, and that he ends up winning this election come November!

Key Takeaways:

  • Three hackers with ties to Iran are arrested in an anti-Trump plot.
  • After years of pushing the Russia collusion theory, the media’s silence on this is deafening.
  • Iran reportedly wants to assassinate Trump.

Source: Fox News

September 27, 2024
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James Conrad
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!
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