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One of the closest advisers to Trump has a hacked phone: what information did it get?

Rana Adam by Rana Adam
June 1, 2025
in USA
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The Trump administration, intentionally and involuntarily, is ugly to protect the secrets of the country – it is no secret.

Donald Trump discussed classified information in the oval office with Russian officials, took Top secret documents in Mar-A-Lago After the end of his first mandate and stored them in boxes in a bathroom, a drawer in his bedroom and other unsustained places, and he shared at least a classified document With friendly journalists. And these are just a few examples of his rider approach.

Defense secretary Pete Hegseth Creation of non -guaranteed cats and text warns to his friends and friends – And a journalist – And brought his wife to high -level meetingsEven if there is no evidence, she had the authorization.

Because now, According to the Wall Street JournalThe Chief of the White House Staff, Susie Wiles, had her phone hacked, and the pirates sent sms to republicans and eminent business leaders to obtain more information:

Wiles told partners that contacts for his mobile phone had been hacked, according to some people, giving the imitator access to private telephone numbers for some of the country’s most influential people. The phone in question is his personal mobile phone, not his government, said the people.

Some calls presented a voice that looked like Wiles, people who heard them. Government representatives think that the imitator used artificial intelligence to imitate Wile voice, some people said.

In some text messages, people received requests that they initially believed official. A legislator, for example, was invited by the imitator to bring together a list of people who could be forgiven by the president.

It has become clear for some of the legislators that requests were suspicious when the imitator began to ask questions about Trump to which Wiles should have known the answers – and in one case, when the imitator asked for a cash transfer, certain people said. In many cases, the grammar of the imitator has been broken and the messages were more formal than the way Wiles generally communicates, according to people who received the messages. Calls and SMS also do not come from Wile phone number.

The identity is the subject of an investigation by the federal authorities, who try to determine who is at the origin of the effort and the objective, the newspaper reported.

Conclusion: If you have a secret, don’t tell Trump officials.

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