The fake news has lied more and more since 2016. How many "bombshells", "sources", etc...
Now like usual, theyre focused on the wrong person (hegeseth).
Ill take tulsi's word over the fake news. No details in the chat.
But fools will believe the fake news still.
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My problems with the story are:
1. the journalist knew he was in a chat room he was mistakenly
allowed to access, but he didn't leave before reading things he
should not have;
2. This incident was made public by the journalist and his editors.
The media company should have contacted the WH and
reported the incident in order to help protect sensitive info,
not turn it into a story with themselves as part of it.
If they had found a classified document someone left at a Starbuck's,
they would have been in trouble if they hadn't returned it.
Knowingly publishing classified info is a good way to be in legal
trouble as well has have any press access to the WH revoked.
3. Nobody at the WH should be commenting on the authenticity of
any leaked data, be it classified or just sensitive. There are rules
in place to stop such info from being propagated.
4. There should be an experienced tech managing any comms the
cabinet members use. Part of that includes capturing and preserving
the discussions for the official record. most chat apps allow users to
download a transcript of conversations.
5. With all the money spent each year, the government can afford a
secure server to run their own apps rather than a 3rd party product.
If necessary, contract with an app's owner to install it on closed servers
to prevent unauthorized users from accessing it.
6. Along with secured servers, they need to employ a self-managed VPN
so nobody outside that organization can possibly connect to the server.
VPN use is standard in many businesses to give employees access to
private information outsiders should not have and to more easily access
apps as if they are connected to the company's local network.
7. This story should have never seen the light of day. It only serves our
enemies who are always looking for ways to access things they should
not.