Last week, the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee offices experienced chaos over suspected listening devices, which turned out to be a harmless prank device purchased online.
The police report detailed how three devices were found after staff noticed beeping sounds, initially raising suspicions of espionage linked to foreign interference.
Despite fears stemming from previous email hacks attributed to Iranians, the investigation revealed no serious threat, emphasizing the overreaction caused by heightened paranoia.
Though a forensic search was conducted and about fifty employees evacuated, it was concluded that the devices were simply a prank and not a genuine security threat.
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