President Trump's Pakistani fraudster is Imran Awan, who along with his brother Abid Awan, and five other family members and associates, is at the heart of the brewing IT Scandal which has put Congressional data at risk.Īwan, a former IT aide to Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who investigators concluded, made "unauthorized access" to the House of Representatives servers.
The Rigged Witch Hunt, originally headed by FBI lover boy Peter S (for one year) & now, 13 Angry Democrats, should look into the missing DNC Server, Crooked Hillary's illegally deleted Emails, the Pakistani Fraudster, Uranium One, Podesta & so much more. It?s a Democrat Con Job!," Trump tweeted.
"The Rigged Witch Hunt, originally headed by FBI lover boy Peter S (for one year) & now, 13 Angry Democrats, should look into the missing DNC Server, Crooked Hillary's illegally deleted Emails, the Pakistani Fraudster, Uranium One, Podesta & so much more. Trump also railed against special counsel Robert Mueller's probe to prove Russia's alleged role in 2016 presidential election and branded it 'a Democrat con job'. That examines emerging technologies, public policy, and society.United States President Donald Trump on Sunday asked the "angry" Democrats to look into "the Pakistani fraudster" and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "illegally" deleted emails, among other things. Probably it would have made little difference to the actual findings-but at the very least, it would have helped avoid sending the message that the DNC had something to hide, much less that they were hiding it in Ukraine. Perhaps he would still have asked the Ukrainian president to locate an imaginary server for him. Perhaps Trump would have leveled the same accusations at an investigation run by the FBI. So Trump’s attempt to pressure Ukraine to surface that imaginary missing server is meaningless, except insofar as it gives fuel to misguided conspiracy theories about the illegitimacy of CrowdStrike’s investigation and its findings-theories that Trump ally Roger Stone has also promoted by calling CrowdStrike’s report “inconclusive and unsubstantiated.” CrowdStrike’s report is neither, but the DNC made a strategic mistake in relying solely on a private company for its investigation, thereby opening itself up to these types of criticisms and conspiracy theories. In June of that year, CrowdStrike co-founder and CTO Dmitri Alperovitch posted about the results of the investigation, attributing the intrusion to two “Russian intelligence-affiliated adversaries,” dubbed COZY BEAR (or APT 29) and FANCY BEAR (or APT 28). The reference is too fleeting and too incoherent to easily follow, so it’s worth revisiting the role of CrowdStrike in the 2016 campaign and why its name is still floating around the president’s head.ĬrowdStrike, as you may or may not recall, was the security firm tasked with investigating the Democratic National Committee breach back in May 2016. The cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike makes a surprising appearance in the recently released notes on the July telephone conversation between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. and Russia Might Finally Be Making a Tiny Bit of Progress on CybersecurityĪ 4½-Year-Old’s Honest Review of the Sesame Street Vaccine Town Hall Now Climate Change Is Threatening Renewable Energy, Too