November 2, 2024
Former President Donald Trump continued to blame Iran for hacking his campaign after he was asked what the FBI has concluded about the data breach.  After early voting in Florida, Trump spoke to the media on Wednesday and took questions about the cyberattack his campaign sustained last week. Upon being pressed if an FBI investigation […]
Former President Donald Trump continued to blame Iran for hacking his campaign after he was asked what the FBI has concluded about the data breach.  After early voting in Florida, Trump spoke to the media on Wednesday and took questions about the cyberattack his campaign sustained last week. Upon being pressed if an FBI investigation […]



Former President Donald Trump continued to blame Iran for hacking his campaign after he was asked what the FBI has concluded about the data breach. 

After early voting in Florida, Trump spoke to the media on Wednesday and took questions about the cyberattack his campaign sustained last week.

Upon being pressed if an FBI investigation had said “specifically that it was Iran” that was responsible for the hack, Trump responded, “I don’t want to say exactly, but it was Iran.” 


The former president reiterated the claim several times during his interactions with the press, echoing his assessment of the data breach after it took place last week.

Trump talks to press at the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida, after he voted early in person in the Florida primary. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

“We were just informed by Microsoft Corporation that one of our many websites was hacked by the Iranian Government,” Trump said in a post to Truth Social on Saturday evening. “Never a nice thing to do!”

Trump confidant Roger Stone was also allegedly targeted by Iranian hackers two months ago in an effort to break into the former president’s campaign, according to a CNN report released Tuesday. 

“Mr. Stone was contacted about this matter by Microsoft and the FBI and continues to cooperate with both,” Grant Smith, an attorney for Stone, told the outlet. 

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Politico, the New York Times, and the Washington Post initially reported they had been sent vetting materials about Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), Trump’s running mate, from “Robert.” Iranian hackers allegedly gleaned the documents from Trump campaign emails. 

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The FBI has yet to release details about its investigation into the incident. 

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