Dark Web Site "Destroy Trump" Raises Concerns Over Fraudulent Assassination Fundraising Scheme
Dark Web Site "Destroy Trump" Raises Alarms Over Potential Scam
A disturbing new dark web site titled "Destroy Trump" has emerged, claiming to raise funds for an assassination attempt on President-elect Donald Trump. Launched just two weeks ago, the site asserts it has collected $13,245 toward a $30,000 goal, but experts warn it may be a malicious crowdfunding scam.
The anonymous creator of the site boasts of having the "right skills" and a "plan" to carry out the alleged attack, appealing for donations with a desperate message: "I need your help. I need money. Every dollar will help." Users are encouraged to contribute anonymously via Bitcoin and Monero wallets. However, a closer examination reveals a troubling lack of actual transactions, raising suspicions about the site’s legitimacy.
The Daily Dot, which investigated the site, found no evidence of funds being raised, suggesting that the creator’s true intention may be to exploit public fear and curiosity for personal gain. The Secret Service has been contacted for comment but has not yet responded.
This is not the first time threats against Trump have surfaced. In July, an attacker attempted to shoot him at a campaign rally, and in September, a would-be assailant was apprehended at Trump International Golf Club in Florida.
The "Destroy Trump" site is part of a troubling trend of fraudulent schemes proliferating on the dark web, where scams range from fake hitman services to dubious crowdfunding initiatives. Such operations thrive in the shadows of the internet, highlighting the urgent need for vigilance against misinformation and cyber fraud.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, awareness and diligence are crucial. Law enforcement’s role in monitoring and disrupting these activities cannot be overstated, as the potential for deception grows in an increasingly interconnected world.