Former US President Donald Trump's recent post on Truth Social has sparked speculation and raised questions about the security of his account. In the post, Trump tagged Kyle Davies, co-founder of bankrupt hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC), and asked him to vote for Trump in the upcoming North Carolina election. "Sending you an important North Carolina Election update. Make sure you are prepared to vote for Donald J Trump by November the 5th," Trump wrote. However, the post has raised concerns in the comments section, with some speculating that Trump's account may have been hacked. This speculation stems from the fact that 3AC filed for bankruptcy in June 2022, and Davies is currently facing legal challenges related to the fund's collapse. While Trump's request to Davies may seem unusual, it is not unprecedented for politicians to reach out to individuals or groups for support during election campaigns. However, the timing and context of Trump's post, coupled with the speculation about his account's security, have made it a topic of discussion and raised questions about the integrity of his campaign's online presence.