Patriots, we've been warning you about Big Tech's security failures, and now we have the smoking gun that proves your iPhone isn't safe from foreign adversaries—thanks to tools that may have originated right here in America.
Google's Threat Analysis Group just exposed a critical zero-day vulnerability in Apple's iOS software that gives hackers complete control over targeted iPhones. But here's the kicker that should make every American's blood boil: mounting evidence suggests the exploit toolkit being used by Russian and Chinese hackers actually came from the United States.
Think about that for a moment. While President Trump is working tirelessly to secure our borders and protect America from foreign threats, we're discovering that previous administrations may have allowed or even facilitated the creation of cyber weapons that are now being turned against American citizens.
The Deep State's Digital Chickens Come Home to Roost
This isn't just another tech glitch, folks. This is a national security nightmare that exposes how the Deep State's cozy relationship with Big Tech and foreign intelligence operations has put every iPhone user at risk. For years, we've been told to trust Apple's commitment to privacy, but where was their security when it mattered most?
The timing couldn't be more suspicious. Just as the Trump-Vance administration is cracking down on China's influence operations and cleaning house in our intelligence agencies, we discover that hostile foreign powers have been potentially spying on Americans using tools that trace back to our own soil.
What can you do to protect yourself? First, update your iPhone immediately—though that's closing the barn door after the horses have bolted. More importantly, demand answers from your representatives about how American-developed cyber weapons ended up in the hands of our enemies.
This breach exposes the rotten core of the military-industrial-tech complex that President Trump has been fighting since day one. How many more of these backdoors exist? How long have foreign adversaries been peering into Americans' private lives while our so-called intelligence experts looked the other way?
