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VisitHow will the $100K password leak incident in Colorado be resolved by Mar 31, 2025?
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Trump Campaign Demands Halt to Colorado Ballot Processing After Jena Griswold's $100K Password Leak, Calls It a Class 5 Felony
Oct 31, 2024, 07:58 PM
The Trump campaign has taken action in response to the recent leak of partial passwords for Colorado's voting systems. Campaign attorneys have sent a letter to Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, demanding a temporary halt to the processing of ballots. This follows the revelation that the passwords were made public, raising concerns about election security. The Trump campaign has emphasized the seriousness of the breach, labeling Griswold's actions as a Class 5 felony for knowingly leaking passwords to voting machines. Additionally, the campaign is seeking to raise $100,000 for legal action to ensure fair election outcomes in light of these developments.
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