
via wyff.com
Christopher Krebs, the former top administration official for cybersecurity who was fired by President Donald Trump, told a Senate committee Wednesday it was “dangerous” for elected officials to embrace false and baseless attacks on the 2020 election and undermine public confidence in the result.”I think we’re past the point where we need to be having conversations about the outcome of this election,” Krebs told the
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