• 2 months ago
Journalist Ken Klippenstein published a dossier on JD Vance, believed to be stolen by hackers tied to Iran from the Trump campaign. The U.S. claims this hack is part of an Iranian effort to influence the U.S. election. Klippenstein, who left The Intercept and now self-publishes on Substack, defended his decision to post the document. The release of the Vance file resembles a hack-and-leak operation similar to the 2016 Russian intelligence leak of Hillary Clinton's emails. Iran denies involvement in the hack.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Journalist Ken Klippenstein published a dossier on J.D. Vance, believed to be stolen by hackers
00:07tied to Iran from the Trump campaign.
00:10The U.S. claims this hack is part of an Iranian effort to influence the U.S. election.
00:15Klippenstein, who left The Intercept and now self-publishes on Substack, defended his decision
00:20to post the document.
00:21The release of the Vance file resembles a hack-and-leak operation similar to the 2016
00:26Russian intelligence leak of Hillary Clinton's emails.
00:29Iran denies involvement in the hack.
00:31For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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