Late Sunday night, hackers attacked the website of GiveSendGo, a Delaware-based Christian crowdfunding platform that facilitated the collection of over $8.7 million worth of donations for the Freedom Convoy, the trucker protests in Canada.
The Police Chief in Ottowa, Peter Sloly, resigned from his position as of Tuesday, with criticisms of both his dealings with the trucker convoy as well as accusations he was a bully and volatile.
Crowdfunding website being used to gather funds for the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa, Canada was taken over by far-left hackers who claimed it was being used to support misinformation and proceeded to dox the donors.
A Freedom Convoy of anti-mandate motorists is arriving in Brussels, the de facto capital of the European Union, despite authorities banning the demonstration.
Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky told conservative website Daily Signal he's all for anti-vaccine trucker convoys to "clog up" metro areas across the U.S. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been well aware that truckers could soon embark for Washington, D.C. Still, this weekend, a more immediate threat could be a convoy headed to the Super Bowl in California.