US intel shows Russia and China are attempting to recruit disgruntled federal employees: CNN
- Russia and China are trying to recruit U.S. federal workers who have lost their jobs amid layoffs, according to a CNN report.
- The recruitment efforts target employees with security clearances who might share valuable information about U.S. infrastructure, the report states.
- The intelligence community believes foreign adversaries view vulnerable former federal workers as attractive recruitment targets, according to a Naval Criminal Investigative Service document.
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Foreign adversaries are seeking federal workers angry about Trump's layoffs as potential intelligence sources, report says
The efforts include the creation of recruitment websites and aggressive outreach to federal employees on social media, according to CNN.
Russia and China Recruiting Traitorous Fired Federal Workers to Undermine U.S.A.
According to reports, our enemies in China and Russia are working to hire the useless federal slobs that Trump has been firing so they can use their knowledge to undermine America. Per CNN: Foreign adversaries including Russia and China have recently directed their intelligence services to ramp up recruiting of US federal employees working in […] The post Russia and China Recruiting Traitorous Fired Federal Workers to Undermine U.S.A. appeared f…
Russian, Chinese intelligence seek to recruit fired US federal employees, CNN reports
Russian and Chinese intelligence agencies are attempting to recruit U.S. federal employees working in national security who were impacted by the Trump administration's layoffs, CNN reported on March 1, citing four undisclosed sources and an intelligence report.In efforts spearheaded by Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the U.S. government launched a mass firing of government employees and gutted federal agencies like …
Russia and China are trying to recruit dissatisfied US federal officials. What is the danger of this tactic for national security?
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