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The impersonator texted one lawmaker for a list of people who should be pardoned, a request that was initially taken to be real. In another case, Wiles’ impersonator asked for a cash transfer, according to the report.
Some requests came off as suspicious as they contained questions about Donald Trump that Wiles would know, and had broken grammar in other cases. But some said that they had engaged with Wiles’ impersonator before they realized it wasn’t her.
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Oh no, did someone’s utter destruction of national cybersecurity lead to bad things for the people in power?
Shame
They are just so fucking dumb.