U.S. Indicts Three Iranian Nationals for Hacking Trump's Campaign
The Justice Department charges members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard in a scheme to undermine the 2024 election by leaking stolen campaign materials.
- Three Iranian operatives have been charged with hacking into Donald Trump's presidential campaign and stealing sensitive emails.
- The hackers, linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard, aimed to erode confidence in the U.S. electoral system and damage Trump's re-election efforts.
- Stolen materials were sent to media organizations and individuals associated with President Joe Biden's campaign in a 'hack-and-leak' operation.
- The U.S. government has issued sanctions and rewards for information leading to the capture of the accused hackers, who remain in Iran.
- Attorney General Merrick Garland emphasized the Justice Department's commitment to countering foreign interference in U.S. elections.











































