Prime Minister Andy Burnham was duped into thinking he was chatting with Donald Trump’s top aide, Susie Wiles—only to discover it was a sophisticated hoax. The British embassy had to alert the White House, sparking security concerns over whether this tactic, possibly linked to Iran or homegrown, signals a new era of digital deception. With no official response from No. 10 and experts questioning how GCHQ and the FBI missed it, the incident casts doubt on Burnham’s early diplomatic credibility—and highlights how easily even top officials can be fooled in an age where AI makes impersonations nearly indistinguishable.
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