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Jason Sullivan is an open-source intelligence (OSINT) and forensic data specialist who worked as a social media strategist for a pro-Trump Super PAC led by Roger Stone during the final months of the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
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He developed and implemented a proprietary real-time social media intelligence system, enabling the PAC to track, analyze, and amplify messaging on Twitter, contributing to the campaign’s digital strategy.
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Sullivan’s technology focused on creating “Twitter swarms”-automated, hyper-targeted tweet campaigns driven by real-time insights to boost pro-Trump messaging and voter engagement4.
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After the 2016 election, Sullivan was subpoenaed and testified before a federal grand jury as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference; he cooperated fully and was not charged with any wrongdoing.
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Sullivan has denied any involvement in Russian collusion or acting as an intermediary with WikiLeaks and maintains that all his activities were legal and above board.
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He has experience working on multiple Republican campaigns and is recognized for developing advanced social media analytics and automation tools.
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Sullivan continues to work in digital forensics and OSINT, and has held leadership roles in technology and consulting firms, including Cyphoon.com.
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He is noted as a contributor to conservative media and has been involved in various investigative and consulting projects related to political and digital strategy.