Anonymous Hacking Group Releases Private Information About Donald Trump, Will Hack GOP Frontrunner's Websites On April Fool's

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The hacking group called Anonymous has released private information about Donald Trump and has declared war against the GOP frontrunner. They pointed out that they will be hacking the Republican candidate's websites on April Fool's Day.

The group took to YouTube to upload a video talking about how Trump will not be a good leader. The video was entitled "Anonymous - #OpWhiteRose. White Rose Society" and it lasted more than five minutes.

The man in the video told the watchers that the time has come to "battle the forces of evil" noting that bigotry and fascism have become the forefront of the campaigns for the 2016 Presidential elections seemingly taking a dig only at presidential candidate Trump. He said that Trump's inconsistent and hateful campaign came as a shock to many, Fox 5 reported.

The man said that Trump has set his ambitions on the White House in order to "promote an agenda of fascism and xenophobia as well as the religious persecution of Muslims through totalitarian policies," The Daily Mail reported. It could be remembered that the New York businessman did offer a solution during the wake of the Paris attacks and the San Bernardino mass shooting. Trump said back then that Muslims should be banned from coming to the United States and that a database should be set up so as to track them.

The rival of Ted Cruz and John Kasich also commented on Mexicans saying that they are the ones who have brought rapists and bad people in the country. The masked man in the video brought the issue up saying that the U.S. actually stole a great deal of land from the Mexicans via violence. He added that the Mexicans "did not cross the border, the border crossed them." Trump promised that if he wins as the president, he will build a wall in order to stop illegal immigrants from coming to the country with no due process.

More on terrorism, the video continued to condemn Trump regarding his comments on proposing that the family members of terrorists should be assassinated. The man in the video said that the presidential candidate thinks this will be a deterrent for terrorists but pointed out that the proposed solution is also a form of terrorism and will only lead to more violence.

The video comes two days after the hacktivist group has declared "total war" on the candidate. They threatened that on April 1, all of the websites of Trump will be hacked in an attempt to dismantle his campaign and "sabotage his brand," The Washington Post reported.

Along with the video, the hacking group released Trump's Social Security number, a mobile number which is said to be that of the presidential candidate, his birth date, his children's names, and a company address. His personal agent and legal representative's phone numbers were also posted.

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