Overview
- The House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan, has initiated an investigation into Iran's hacking of the Trump campaign.
- Iranian hackers sent stolen, non-public materials from Trump's campaign to media outlets and individuals associated with the Biden-Harris campaign.
- The FBI, ODNI, and CISA confirmed the cyberattack and noted that Democrats did not respond to the unsolicited emails containing the hacked information.
- Both the Biden and Harris campaigns deny using the hacked materials and claim to have cooperated with law enforcement.
- The committee's inquiry includes questions about the timeline of the hack, the FBI's actions, and whether the Biden or Harris campaigns reported the incident to authorities.