U.S. Army soldier goes to jail for this terrible attack on Trump

Trump has been under constant fire. But this is just despicable.

Because a U.S. Army soldier went to jail for this terrible attack on Trump.

A disturbing scandal has rocked the U.S. Army as one of its own faces serious allegations tied to the sale of confidential phone records.

Cameron John Wagenius, a 20-year-old soldier stationed at Fort Cavazos in Texas, has been charged by federal authorities with two counts of unlawful transfer of private phone records.

The indictment, filed on Dec. 20, remained sealed until this week, revealing a case that could have far-reaching implications for national security and public trust in military personnel.

Wagenius’s rank was not disclosed in court records, leaving questions about how deeply this breach could extend within the Army’s ranks.

Wagenius is allegedly connected to the online handle “Kiberphant0m,” which has been linked to several high-profile data breaches, including the notorious Snowflake hack.

Disturbingly, this handle also claimed responsibility for hacking the phone records of President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, according to Reuters, which cited cybersecurity expert Brian Krebs.

The alleged breach, involving AT&T call logs for the 2024 presidential candidates, sent shockwaves through the political and cybersecurity communities when the logs were posted online in November.

However, The Verge noted that the authenticity of these records has not been verified, leaving an air of uncertainty around the scope and veracity of the hack.

Despite these claims, the indictment provides little detail about how the hacking was conducted. What is clear, however, is the seriousness of the accusations against Wagenius.

Federal prosecutors allege that he sold confidential phone records online, a charge that, if proven, could carry significant legal consequences.

Fort Cavazos officials acknowledged the arrest but provided no additional details about Wagenius’s actions or role.

“We are aware of the arrest of a Fort Cavazos soldier,” the base told Fox News Digital in a statement.

“III Armored Corps will continue to cooperate with all law enforcement agencies as appropriate.”

Wagenius’s case will now move to Seattle, where the federal investigation is being led.

His extradition marks the next chapter in what promises to be a closely watched legal proceeding.

This case underscores the ongoing threats to privacy and security in an era where sensitive information can be exploited by those entrusted to protect it.

It also highlights the resilience of President Trump, who has consistently been targeted by bad actors determined to undermine his leadership.

As details continue to emerge, the nation will be watching closely to see how justice is served.

Stay tuned to the DC Daily Journal.

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