Someone Is Reportedly Impersonating Trump's Chief of Staff in Texts to GOP Bigwigs and Business Titans
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Federal officials are investigating an impersonation scheme involving Susie Wiles, White House Chief of Staff, where an unknown person posed as her to contact high-profile Republicans and business leaders. Reports indicate that these communications included requests for sensitive information, and although some messages were plausible, grammatic errors and suspicious inquiries raised alarms. The FBI and the White House dismiss foreign involvement, focusing instead on the cybersecurity breach linked to Wiles's personal phone, which contained sensitive contacts. The investigation highlights serious security concerns within the administration.
In recent weeks, high-profile Republicans and business executives received communications from someone impersonating White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, prompting an FBI investigation.
Wiles's personal phone may have been hacked, resulting in messages requested compiling lists for pardons, raising suspicions due to odd communication style.
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