Hacktivists release two gigabytes of Heritage Foundation data
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A politically-oriented cybercrime group carried out the attack in response to Heritage’s Project 2025.
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I wonder if a verifiable link to Trump can be made through network (as in graphs) analysis of the people and their connections in that list.

Would that make a difference?

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Doubtful, but, though unlikely, perhaps some media house would want to pick it up?

It’s an official act, so total immunity applies.

What isn’t an official act you say? Well that’s a good question, but simply put anything that isn’t an unofficial act. But then what’s an unofficial act I hear you ask? I’ll let you know once we have found one, but so far none have been found and it’s possible none exist.

Close… the way it was phrased it basically becomes up to the Supreme Court to decide what’s “official”

He’s not currently president, so it wouldn’t be an official act, no? The wording doesn’t give the president immunity for life. It has to be something done through the office of the president.

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