EXCLUSIVE: Former CISA Chief Chris Krebs LIED Under Oath When He Said 2020 Was Most Secure Election Ever β Now We Have the DOCUM...
Recently, investigative journalist Yehuda Miller received several FOIA documents that completely redefine what we were told to believe about the 2020 US presidential election.
Krebs is a Bush appointed DHS bureaucrat who was later transferred into the newly created CISA position during the Trump years. (R) party saboteur.
βBig troubleβ... Thatβs cute.
Like this DOJ will ever prosecute anyone that has committed crimes while doing things against Trump.
They more likely to get a promotion or an award
Time for another congressional hearing!
With STERNLY written letters! Start using BOLD ALL CAPS, I mean COME ON!
Stern finger wag incoming.
2020 was the most secure election in history...for Democrats. There was no way Biden could lose.
They are careful to make subjective statementsβ¦easily defended by saying βit was only my opinionβ
What trouble? I'm not seeing any mention of him being charged with any crime nor any indication the Biden Department of Justice cares to do so.
wut?
u/#what
Well, he can still tell the truth if he can prove all the other elections were even worse.
I was coming here to post something similar. I have a sinking feeling that they actually may have been less secure before, and someone had an initiative to patch election systems before 2020. There are vulnerabilities coming out all the time, so some patches could've been applied/mandated before 2020 and they could say 2020 was the safest.
I seriously doubt they patched anything, let alone every election system but I'll at least offer that up. When it is inevitably proven that nothing was patched, Krebs should go to jail on a perjury charge.
lol
Hmmm.... I'm not one to say but hopefully when it happens that, Krebs execution will be slow and painful.
This idioto is about to find out what "bend over and grab your ankles means"!!!!!!π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
Those prison boys don't play around from my understanding...BUT...
Isn't a subjective statement like that hard to prosecute though? That's one of those things where it seems like he could easily say that he lacked knowledge at the time, but now understands the reality of the situation.