A group of government and industry officials who coordinate election cybersecurity on Thursday said that the election last week was “the most secure in American history” — sharply breaking with false claims by President Donald Trump and many of his GOP allies that his loss was due to widespread election fraud.
A fact-filled and courageous statement, which should dissuade elected officials and the public from any doubts about the veracity of the election results.
And, of course, someone will have to lose their job over such an outrageous and disloyal contradiction of the President’s stated position on the matter.
My guess is that there were members of the GOP encouraging this statement. Questions about the Presidential election eventually leads to inquiries about down-ballot races. The Republicans want their wins certified and to move on even if the cowards are not saying it publicly.
It’s odd that these folks always believe that G*d supports whatever will keep them on the gravy train. My Sunday School classes taught that lots of times the message was to accept the things you would really rather not accept.
One of the first judicial reforms should be requiring the SC justices to adhere to the same rules all other judges do. The “honor system” isn’t working. Also, investigations of any judges should not be stopped merely by the judge’s resignation. See… the soon-to-be-former occupant’s sister, Maryanne Trump Barry.