Break-in at Trump campaign office — unidentified suspect still at large



A caught-on-camera suspect broke into former President Donald Trump's Virginia campaign office over the weekend.

The suspect was described by Northern Virginia's Loudoun County Sheriff's Office as a "white adult male, wearing dark clothing, a dark cap, and a backpack."

Surveillance video captured the suspect breaking into the location and walking through the office, according to a sheriff's office spokesperson. The sheriff's office was contacted about the break-in at around 9:00 p.m. on Sunday.

Photographs of the suspect have been released to the public in an attempt to identify him as he remains at large. The images appear to show the man either opening or placing items into his backpack. However, authorities have not confirmed whether anything was taken from the office.

Sheriff Mike Chapman stated, "It is rare to have the office of any political campaign or party broken into."

"We are determined to identify the suspect, investigate why it happened, and determine what may have been taken, as well as what may have been left behind," Chapman added.

The campaign office also serves as the headquarters of the Virginia 10th District Republican Committee.

Neither the Trump campaign nor the committee responded to a request for comment from the Associated Press.

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The reported break-in comes just one day after the campaign confirmed that an Iranian group hacked its internal communications in June, Blaze News previously reported. As part of the breach, hackers released a 271-page document that listed publicly available information about vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio). The document noted Vance's previous criticisms of Trump, which were labeled as "potential vulnerabilities." Hackers also leaked part of a similar report regarding research on Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who was one of Trump's top potential running-mate picks.

Microsoft released a report Friday that claimed an "Iranian group, this one connected with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, sent a spear phishing email in June to a high-ranking official on a presidential campaign." However, the report did not identify the targeted presidential campaign.

Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung told Politico, "These documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the United States, intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our Democratic process."

"The Iranians know that President Trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first four years in the White House," Cheung added. "Any media or news outlet reprinting documents or internal communications are doing the bidding of America's enemies and doing exactly what they want."

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Virginians appear to have successfully voted Loudoun County's George Soros-backed prosecutor out of office.

Unofficial results from the Virginia Department of Elections indicate that Commonwealth Attorney Buta Biberaj lost the election to Republican challenger Bob Anderson by over 1,000 votes, with well over 95% of the votes counted. Biberaj, however, refuses to concede.

The Democratic commonwealth attorney claimed Wednesday that there are around 2,000 uncounted votes that will be tallied over the next couple of days. Accordingly, she will wait to concede or seek a recount. Anderson's lead is presently within the margin necessary for a recount, reported the Loudoun Times-Mirror.

"We tell people that their vote counts," said Biberaj. "So we have to make sure that we count their votes."

On Wednesday, Anderson wrote on X, "There is no current path to victory for Buta Biberaj and we look forward to waiting for the due process to run course. I am confident the results will remain the same, and look forward to serving as your next Commonwealth's Attorney."

This loss will prove a great upset for Biberaj when confirmed, given that she reportedly out-raised Anderson by almost a 10-to-1 margin, taking in nearly $680,000 compared to Anderson's $69,000.

Anderson served as commonwealth's attorney twenty years ago but figured the county could once again benefit from "stability and a strong commitment to community safety."

Biberaj told Patch at the outset of her re-election campaign that she was a "visionary" with a diverse office who, if reelected, would "work with the legislature to pass a ban on assault rifles, gun lock laws, and background checks." The 59-year-old Democrat also claimed that she focuses "prosecutions on violent offenses so that victims are not retraumatized by the process."

Despite her alleged aversion to compounding trauma, Blaze News previously reported that Biberaj's office recommended that a male transvestite who raped a ninth-grade girl at Stone Bridge High School in 2021 be released with an ankle monitor and enrolled in a different school. Upon his release, the rapist is said to have sexually assaulted another child in a classroom.

After an apparent cover-up by the school, the first victim's father, Scott Smith, went to a school board meeting on June 22, 2021, seeking answers. After daring to raise his voice, Smith was tackled by police, detained, then convicted of disorderly convict.

Biberaj reportedly intended to prosecute the case and ultimately have Scott jailed but was thrown off in September 2022 for a lack of impartiality by her Republican predecessor turned Circuit Court Judge James Plowman.

In another instance of trauma unnecessarily compounded, Biberaj's office agreed to the release of a man charged with brutally assaulting, strangling, and abducting his wife, Regina Redman Lollobrigido. After his release, he allegedly went on to savage and kill Regina Lollobrigido with a hammer.

In addition to working to get criminals off, Biberaj also has worked with them. In 2021, her office hired a registered sex offender, convicted of a child pornography charge, as a paralegal.

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