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Posted on February 6, 2021

Michael Smerconish: GOP’s fear of their base is warranted

Michael Smerconish: GOP’s fear of their base is warranted

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Posted on February 6, 2021

Harris flexes power as Senate tiebreaker

Harris flexes power as Senate tiebreaker

Harris flexes power as Senate tiebreaker
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Posted on December 18, 2020December 18, 2020

Trump remains silent as massive cyber hack poses ‘grave risk’ to government TEST

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(CNN)When President Donald Trump convened his Cabinet at the White House Wednesday as Washington absorbed news of a massive data breach, the heads of most agencies relevant to the intrusion including…
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Posted on December 17, 2020December 18, 2020

Trump remains silent as massive cyber hack poses ‘grave risk’ to government TEST

Trump remains silent as massive cyber hack poses ‘grave risk’ to government

Trump remains silent as massive cyber hack poses ‘grave risk’ to government TEST

(CNN)When President Donald Trump convened his Cabinet at the White House Wednesday as Washington absorbed news of a massive data breach, the heads of most agencies relevant to the intrusion — including the Department of Defense, the State Department, the Justice Department, the director of national intelligence and the Central Intelligence Agency — were absent.
After the meeting, Trump said nothing about the attack, which went undetected by his administration’s intelligence agencies for months. As those agencies now mobilize to assess the damage — which the government said Thursday could be more widespread than initially thought, posing a “grave risk to the federal government” — the President himself remains silent on the matter, preoccupied instead with his election loss and his invented claims of widespread voter fraud.
The massive data breach, revealed in the final weeks of Trump’s administration, amounts to a dramatic coda for a presidency clouded by questions of deference to Russia and unsuccessful attempts to warm relations with its President, Vladimir Putin. Just as he has largely ignored the latest surge in coronavirus cases, Trump appears to have all but abdicated responsibility in his final weeks in office.
The White House has not listed an intelligence briefing on the President’s daily schedule since early October, though officials say he is regularly briefed on intelligence even when a formal briefing doesn’t appear on his calendar and a senior White House official told CNN that Trump was briefed on the hack by his top intelligence officials on Thursday.

Biden briefings

Members of President-elect Joe Biden’s staff were also briefed by officials on the massive intrusion, an official from the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said. Biden himself has also been given details in his daily classified briefing, which has been listed on his public schedule each day this week.
“Our adversaries should know that, as President, I will not stand idly by in the face of cyber assaults on our nation,” Biden said in a statement on Thursday, making no specific mention of Trump or his administration, but also not naming Russia as the culprit.
The wide-ranging and extraordinary intrusion by suspected Russian hackers of US government systems has launched a technical soul-searching mission among the government’s leading cyber officials and outside experts over how this months-long, ongoing cyber campaign managed to go undetected for so long.
It wasn’t until Wednesday night that the US government formally acknowledged that the ongoing cyber campaign was still active. The revelation comes at a particularly fraught time during a divisive presidential transition and after an election that had been, by all accounts, free of foreign interference.
It’s unclear when, if at all, Trump may have been briefed on the latest hack. Nor is it clear how engaged Trump has been in responding. He has left all public responses to members of his Cabinet and administration. And despite a healthy pace of tweets about the election results and his false claims of voter fraud, he has not issued any message about the hack.
Why the US government hack is literally keeping security experts awake at night

Why the US government hack is literally keeping security experts awake at night
Sen. Mitt Romney, a Utah Republican who has been a frequent Trump critic, said Thursday it was “stunning” Trump had not responded yet.
“I think the White House needs to say something aggressive about what happened,” Romney said. “This is almost as if you had a Russian bomber flying undetected over the country, including over the nation.”
Trump’s national security adviser Robert O’Brien did cut short a trip to Europe to return to Washington for urgent meetings on the hack earlier this week, and the White House has convened daily discussions with national security agencies related to the intrusion, according to people familiar with the matter.
The House and Senate Intelligence Committees were briefed on the issue Wednesday, but lawmakers have since made clear that there are still more questions than answers.
“(The) dirty fact is most entities don’t know they’ve been hacked,” Rep. Mike Quigley, a Democrat from Illinois who serves on the House Intelligence Committee, told CNN Thursday.
Senate Republicans on Thursday said they didn’t see an issue in Trump’s silence while his administration works to get to the bottom of the matter.
“There’s still information gathering occurring, so I’d caution anyone reaching conclusions or making pronouncements until all that is in,” said Senate Intelligence Chairman Marco Rubio. “I think there’s a lot that still needs to be learned about it. I would caution anyone from speaking out too much about something when there’s still a lot of facts being gathered.
Posted on December 17, 2020

Watch Sen. Kelly Loeffler deflect 9 times when asked about Biden win

Watch Sen. Kelly Loeffler deflect 9 times when asked about Biden win

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Posted on December 17, 2020

Alabama GOP congressman becomes 4th House member in a week to disclose Covid-19 diagnosis

Alabama GOP congressman becomes 4th House member in a week to disclose Covid-19 diagnosis

(CNN)Republican Rep. Mike Rogers of Alabama wrote on Twitter Thursday that he tested positive for Covid-19 and was experiencing mild symptoms, the fourth member of Congress in the past week to announ…
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Posted on December 17, 2020

Opinion: When Black people are wary of vaccine, it’s important to listen and understand why

Opinion: When Black people are wary of vaccine, it’s important to listen and understand why

Tina Sacks is an assistant professor at UC Berkeley’s School of Social Welfare. Her fields of interest include racial inequities in health, social determinants of health, and poverty and inequality. …
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Posted on December 17, 2020

Lawmakers face shutdown deadline amid ongoing stimulus talks

Lawmakers face shutdown deadline amid ongoing stimulus talks

Lawmakers face shutdown deadline amid ongoing stimulus talks
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Posted on September 30, 2020

Opinion: Trump’s toxic performance was a direct appeal to America’s worst impulses on race

Opinion: Trump’s toxic performance was a direct appeal to America’s worst impulses on race

Peniel E. Joseph is the Barbara Jordan chair in ethics and political values and the founding director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the Univ…
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Posted on September 30, 2020

Analysis: Why changing the debate rules can’t possibly solve the real problem

Analysis: Why changing the debate rules can’t possibly solve the real problem

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In each episode of his weekly YouTube show, Chris Cillizza will delve a little deeper into the surreal world of politics. Click to subscribe!
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