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It seems some sneaky tricksters are up to no good in Washington. According to the Wall Street Journal, federal hounds are sniffing around an attempt to impersonate the White House Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles. This is the kind of dirty game the deep state just LOVES to play.
Wiles’ personal phone, not her government one, was the target. She’s said that someone hacked her contacts, giving them access to private numbers. How’s that for a breech of privacy? Sounds like some high-tech hooliganism to me.
In recent weeks, senators, governors, top U.S. business executives, and other bigwigs have been getting calls and messages from someone pretending to be Wiles. Can you believe it? Imagine picking up your phone and thinking you’re talking to the Chief of Staff, only to discover it’s some scam artist. It’s ABSURD.
The White House and the FBI haven’t piped up about this yet. But I’ll bet my talent on loan from God that they’re scrambling to get to the bottom of this. It just goes to show, folks, the swamp’s still thick with these kinds of shenanigans.
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