The President's Daily Brief

July 2nd, 2025: Iranian Hackers Claim They've Breached Trump’s Inner Circle & Hamas Bounties On Aid Workers

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Jul 2, 2025
An Iranian hacker group claims to have infiltrated Trump's inner circle, threatening to release sensitive emails. Meanwhile, Hamas is reportedly placing bounties on humanitarian workers in Gaza, raising alarm for aid organizations. In Mexico, cartel violence escalates with the discovery of twenty mutilated bodies. Additionally, North Korean IT workers are executing a massive fraud scheme, targeting major U.S. companies to fund Kim Jong Un’s regime. The interconnectedness of these global crises paints a stark picture of international conflict and cyber threats.
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Iranian Hackers Threaten Leaks

  • An Iran-backed hacking group claims it has 100GB of emails from Trump's inner circle and threatens to leak them.
  • Their goal seems to be digital propaganda to discredit Trump rather than provoking military retaliation.
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Hamas Targets Aid Workers

  • Hamas is placing bounties on aid workers including Americans to target Gaza Humanitarian Foundation staff.
  • The GHF bypasses Hamas, delivering aid directly to Palestinians, causing friction and violence threats from Hamas.
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Violence Escalates in Sinaloa Cartel War

  • A brutal internal war is raging between rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel with 20 mutilated bodies found in a gruesome scene.
  • The cartel split after the alleged abduction of leader El Mayo by rivals fueled retaliatory killings.
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