
Burnham exchanged messages with person posing as top Trump aide
The republican's phone was already hacked in May 2025
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The republican's phone was already hacked in May 2025. Andy Burnham contacted someone who posed as Susie Wiles, to whom he sent some "unimportant" messages. The new prime minister spoke over message to who he believed was White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.
Furthermore, British officials are said to have feared that Wiles’ phone had been hacked again, after an impersonator reportedly texted and called her contacts in May 2025 to ask for cash and presidential pardons. Burnham is not the first senior British politician to have fallen victim to an impersonator.
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The republican's phone was already hacked in May 2025
reliability low1/4 sourcesAndy Burnham contacted someone who posed as Susie Wiles, to whom he sent some "unimportant" messages.
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The new prime minister spoke over message to who he believed was White House chief of staff Susie Wiles
according to The Independent - UK News +4British officials are said to have feared that Wiles’ phone had been hacked again, after an impersonator reportedly texted and called her contacts in May 2025 to ask for cash and presidential pardons.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1Burnham is not the first senior British politician to have fallen victim to an impersonator.
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The republican's phone was already hacked in May 2025
omitted byLeft sideCentercovered byRight sideAndy Burnham contacted someone who posed as Susie Wiles, to whom he sent some "unimportant" messages.
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