The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is acknowledging that Iranian hackers sent confidential Trump campaign documents and materials to individuals associated with the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent Joe Biden’s re-election campaign. While the information the Biden campaign associates received was supposedly unsolicited, the revelations raise further concerns about Iran’s efforts to target former President Trump’s bid to retake the White House in November.
In August, former President Donald Trump’s campaign reported a hacking incident involving some of its high-level communications. The campaign attributed the breach to “foreign sources hostile to the United States” and referred to a recent Microsoft report on a hacking attempt by Iranian actors targeting a high-ranking official within a presidential campaign. It was later confirmed that Iranian agents were behind the hack.
After the Trump campaign announcement, POLITICO revealed that it had received emails from an anonymous source containing internal documents from Trump’s operation after a senior, unnamed campaign official fell victim to a phishing scam.
Several members of the Biden-Harris government—including Kamala Harris’ 2024 running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN)—have been accused of having concerning ties to the Iranian regime. During his tenure in Congress, Walz received a 100 percent rating from the National Iranian American Council (NIAC)—better known as the Iran lobby. Additionally, Kamala Harris’ national security advisor, Philip H. Gordon, is allegedly connected to an Iranian influence operation that has also involved the Bidne-Harris government’s disgraced special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley.
Meanwhile, Iran has been implicated in a plot to assassinate former President Donald J. Trump and other officials who served in his administration, employing the services of a Pakistani national to recruit individuals in the United States to carry out the attacks.