President Trump’s marketing campaign says its web site was “defaced” on Tuesday night.
Trump marketing campaign spokesperson Tim Murtaugh says the marketing campaign is working with regulation enforcement authorities to research the supply of what it referred to as an “assault.”
“There was no publicity to delicate information as a result of none of it’s really saved on the location,” Murtaugh stated.
A screenshot of the location exhibits that it briefly displayed a warning claiming that it had been “seized” as a result of “the world has had sufficient of the fake-news spreaded every day by president donald j trump.”
It later displayed an error message that learn, partially, “This web site is at present offline.”
The web site has since been restored.
The FBI didn’t instantly reply to a message looking for remark.
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