Trump Campaign Office Broken Into – Sheriff Worried About What ‘What May Have Been Left Behind’

A break-in occurred at the Trump for President 2024 campaign office in Ashburn, Virginia, drawing​ the attention of local law enforcement. The Loudoun County​ Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident, ‌which took place around 9 p.m. on August 11, 2024. Sheriff Mike ‍Chapman ‌noted⁣ the unusual nature of such burglaries at political campaign offices and emphasized the need to identify the suspect and assess what was taken or potentially left behind, which could have included dangerous items.

The suspect, described as a white male dressed in dark clothing and carrying a backpack, targets a relatively isolated office​ park, suggesting the break-in was likely planned rather than opportunistic. This incident ⁢follows other security concerns for the Trump campaign, including a reported hack ⁣of their internal communications and an assassination attempt ​on Trump.

Public reaction on social media was mixed, with⁣ some expressing serious concern for Trump’s safety, while others made humorous comments regarding the situation. The sheriff’s office is seeking any information from the public ‍to aid​ in their investigation.


Crime is hitting the Trump presidential campaign.

The sheriff’s office in northern Virginia’s Loudoun County is investigating a break-in at the Trump for President 2024 office in the area of Ashburn, about 30 miles outside Washington, D.C.

And, according to a sheriff’s office statement, investigators aren’t only looking into what might have been taken out of the office.

“It is rare to have the office of any political campaign or party broken into,” Loudoun Sheriff Mike Chapman, a Republican, said in a news release.

“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.”

According to the sheriff’s office release, the man involved in the break-in is white and was wearing dark clothing and carrying a backpack when the crime occurred.

“What may have been left behind” could cover just about anything — especially anything potentially dangerous.

Considering the break-in, which took place about 9 p.m. Sunday, according to the news release, follows a widely reported hacking of the Trump campaign’s internal communications, security concerns are high.

And that, of course, follows the July 13 attempted assassination of Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and reports of other plots against the former president.

Given the location of the office, it’s likely it was a deliberate target, not a random opportunity.

“It’s an office park area, kind of a remote office park area, so there would not have been an awful lot of people,” campaign spokesman Thomas Julia told The Washington Post.

The break-in comes at a time of flux in the presidential campaign.

Since President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris, polls have tightened between the Republican and Democratic nominees.

In the political atmosphere, news of the Virginia break-in drew plenty of comment on social media.

Much of it was serious:

Some of it was humorous — with a political bite:

Regardless of the take, it was clear the crime had gotten attention.

The sheriff’s office release asks that anyone with information about the case call 571-918-1869.






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