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    Home » Blog » FBI investigating messages sent to politicians from someone impersonating Susie Wiles

    FBI investigating messages sent to politicians from someone impersonating Susie Wiles

    May 30, 2025Updated:May 30, 2025 example-1 No Comments
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    Several politicians and executives received messages from people claiming to get her, according to the FBI and White House, who are reportedly looking into an attempt to deceive White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.

    According to a statement from the Wall Street Journal, several people have been contacted by someone who purports to be Susie Wiles in subsequent weeks. The FBI and White House are looking into the matter and are trying to determine the identity of the impersonator.

    According to the review, FBI officials claimed that they told the White House they did not believe a foreign country was responsible for the false messages but that they are still trying to figure out the purpose of the work.

    The fake phone calls apparently sounded like Wiles, which raises concerns about AI being used to imitate her. The communications were reportedly inquiries that she would have previously known the answer to.

    According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Wiles claimed to have informed some people that her personal telephone contacts had been compromised, which could have given the imitation access to her broad contact list.

    In a speech to the store, FBI Director Kash Patel said,” The FBI takes all dangers against the president, his team, and our security with the greatest seriousness.” A top goal is to ensure our management officials ‘ ability to properly connect to achieve the president’s mission.

    A White House national told the Washington Examiner in a statement that the White House “takes the security of all workers really really” and that this issue is still being looked into.

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    Before she became the White House’s chief of staff for his next phrase, Wiles served as Trump’s co-campaign boss for his 2024 plan. She previously played a key role in Sen. Rick Scott’s (R-FL ) successful 2010 gubernatorial campaign and gained support from the Florida GOP.

    The FBI was contacted by The Washington Examiner to post on the document.

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