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Shocking... Ladies and gentlemen, here's an unfolding story that's causing quite a stir. Over the we

[Logo]( [Photos Of Suspect Released In Attack On Trump Campaign HQ] [Photos Of Suspect Released In Attack On Trump Campaign HQ]( Shocking... Ladies and gentlemen, here's an unfolding story that's causing quite a stir. Over the weekend, the Trump campaign office in Ashburn, Virginia, which also houses the Virginia 10th District Republican Committee, was broken into. This incident occurred on Sunday evening, and the suspect was caught on security cameras. Authorities received a call around 9 p.m. EST regarding the break-in, but by the time deputies arrived, the suspect had already fled the scene. Sheriff Mike Chapman remarked on the unusual nature of the crime, emphasizing that it's rare for any political office to be targeted this way. [He assured the public that they were committed to identifying the suspect](, understanding the motives behind the break-in, and figuring out what, if anything, was stolen or left behind. Media Release: The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) is seeking a suspect in connection with a burglary at the Trump for President 2024 campaign office in Ashburn, VA, on August 11, 2024. The office, in the 20000 block of Ashbrook Place, is being leased by the Trump campaign... [pic.twitter.com/wkMLb4AP2D]( - Loudoun County Sheriff's Office (@LoudounSheriff) [August 12, 2024]( The Loudon County Sheriff's Office took to social media to release images of the suspect, asking for the public's help in identifying him. The man is described as a white adult male dressed in dark clothing, a dark cap, and carrying a backpack at the time of the burglary. If anyone has information about the incident or recognizes the suspect, they are encouraged to contact Detective Franks at 571-918-1869. This break-in comes on the heels of another alarming claim from the Trump campaign. Just a day prior, the campaign accused "foreign sources hostile to the United States" of hacking into its internal communications. Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung pointed fingers at Iran, suggesting that they are attempting to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election and create chaos within the Democratic process. Cheung asserted that the Iranians are aware of Trump's stance against their actions and are acting out of fear of his potential return to the White House. These back-to-back incidents have certainly raised concerns and highlighted the tense political climate as the 2024 election approaches. The ongoing investigation into the break-in and the allegations of foreign interference will likely keep this story in the headlines. [How Out Of Touch Is Kamala's Staff? Check This Out.] [How Out Of Touch Is Kamala's Staff? Check This Out.]( SMH. [Actor Who Played Vance Now Trashing Him] [Actor Who Played Vance Now Trashing Him]( Is this a struggle session? [Trump Gets Emotional With Musk About God] [Trump Gets Emotional With Musk About God]( Wow. [Kamala Isn't Just Copying Trump, She's Plagiarizing Him] [Kamala Isn't Just Copying Trump, She's Plagiarizing Him]( Pathetic [COVID Money Fraud Scandal Rocks Walz] [COVID Money Fraud Scandal Rocks Walz]( Today, we're diving into a major controversy surrounding Minnesota Governor... You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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