The Trump campaign says its emails and documents were stolen by “foreign sources” who aimed to “sow chaos” and influence the 2024 presidential election, numerous media outlets reported over the weekend. On Saturday, Politico said it’s been receiving Trump campaign documents from an anonymous AOL email for months; going by only “Robert,” the apparent leaker included a 271-page vetting report that described Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance’s publicly-known vulnerabilities, as well as a partial dossier on Florida Senator Marco Rubio. “Robert” claimed to possess Donald Trump’s “legal and court documents” as well as “internal campaign discussions,” per Politico.

“Any media or news outlet reprinting documents or internal communications are doing the bidding of America’s enemies,” Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung told reporters in response to the news. Cheung pointed to an August 9 report from Microsoft , which detailed a June phishing attack that targeted an unnamed, “high-ranking” campaign official using a former advisor’s compromised account. According to Microsoft, hackers connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sent the spear-phishing email, which included a “fake forward with a hyperlink that directs traffic through an actor-controlled domain before redirecting to the listed domain.

” The group responsible is known by several names, including Mint Sandstorm and Charming Kitten, Microsoft said. Over t.