‘Ludicrous’ deletion of Jan. 6 texts leads to worsening DHS mess

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‘Ludicrous’ deletion of Jan. 6 texts leads to worsening DHS mess
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It's no wonder why leading Democrats want this Trump-appointed DHS official to step aside. — MaddowBlog

from Donald Trump’s top appointees at the Department of Homeland Security in the runup to the Jan. 6 attack.cybersecurity experts and former government leaders who were “stunned by how poorly the Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security handled the preservation of officials’ text messages and other data” from around Jan. 6, adding that the agencies entrusted with fighting cybercrime “should never have bungled the simple task of backing up agents’ phones.

to describe such an approach, including “ludicrous” and “not something any other organization would ever do.”that advanced the story in a provocative direction. Soon after, however, the same office, led by Trump-appointed DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, “decided it would not collect or review any agency phones.”

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