Why? Be specific. |
The RWNJs have been promising something big for YEARS. There is nothing. Trump is very shady. He has long been associated with money laundering and questionable finances LONG before he ran for President. You only know him from his reality show persona. |
So the same folks accusing Trump of insurrection, we now find out were spying on him. Interesting development |
They weren't spying on him. Read the primary source documents. It was a contract under the Obama administration that tracked DNS records (public) to mitigate hacking threats. You would know that if you consumed reliable sources of news, but instead, you go with the ones that also told you Trump was a legit billionaire, that Seth Rich was murdered and there was a child sex ring operating out of Comet Pizza's nonexistant basement. Why do you like being lied to, and why do you propagate the lies? |
You go with this. More to come…film at 11…. |
WSJ is not a reliable source anymore? |
The editorial board? They editorialize. A lot. |
There won't be more to come. This information was known to the Trump Administration in 2017. If there was something to charge, It would have been charged. this is just BS to keep people like you angry. Congrats on being the rube. |
PP has a hard time understanding the computers… and when s/he is being played by Trump. |
I think on some level they understand they’re being played and they enjoy it. |
So there’s no chance this story has legs? |
“Joffe's company, Durham says, "had come to access and maintain dedicated servers for the EOP as part of a sensitive arrangement" — a government contract — to provide tech services. They then "exploited this arrangement by mining the EOP's [Internet] traffic and other data for the purpose of gathering derogatory information about Donald Trump."” That’s the rest of the story |
It’s a made up “purpose”. The purpose was to mitigate cyber threats to high level targets. Including then candidate Trump. |
Paul Harvey would be proud of PP. All because a legal contract has been awarded doesn't mean the contractor can use it for illegal activities. That's criminal. |
Except that isn't what happened. The data being scanned was public DNS numbers, not private content. And it was done for the purpose of mitigating and neutraliizing hackers. Not burrowing in to senstive back end content. |