“Federal law enforcement authorities say they are aware of a website that sprang up over the weekend and began doxxing federal and state government officials at odds with Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the election.The site, which appears to have been created on Sunday, contains the home addresses, pictures of homes, personal emails, and photos of state and local officials who have pushed back on or questioned the president’s legal campaign. ‘The following individuals have aided and abetted the fraudulent election against Trump,’ the website, enemiesofthepeople.org, declared. A Federal Bureau of Investigation spokesperson told The Daily Beast on Thursday that the FBI is ‘aware of the matter,’ but declined to comment further.”
“The site was only online for a few days, and the identities of those responsible for it are not known. But archived versions of the site, and publicly available website registration data, show that the individual or individuals behind it used email addresses associated with a Russian email service provider and web hosting services based in the country. The possibility exists that the use of those addresses and hosting services were done to make it appear to be a Russian operation. The website was created as brewing national tensions over the 2020 election boiled over into violent threats against officials whom the president’s supporters have deemed complicit in a vast, often nonsensical conspiracy to steal the election for President-elect Joe Biden. Those claims have been rejected in dozens of state and federal court cases, and by high-level officials of both parties. Among the officials targeted—literally—by the enemiesofthepeople website were Govs. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI), Brian Kemp (R-GA), Doug Ducey (R-AZ), multiple people affiliated with the company Dominion Voting Systems, and Christopher Krebs, the former top federal cybersecurity official who was fired last month for publicly debunking many of the conspiracy theories floated by Trump and his legal team” – Daily Beast.