The Bush White House’s use of a private server to host its emails—and alleged loss of about 20 million of those emails—also did not receive a fraction of the coverage given to HRC’s emails. 1/
3/ The enormous “outrage” over HRC’s emails was mostly fabricated by GOP operatives, & most of the country, including Comey, fell for it.
4/ The pretext for reopening the FBI investigation into HRC’s emails (the NY FBI suddenly “finding” duplicate HRC emails on a laptop belonging to pervert Anthony Weiner who was under FBI investigation for sexting with a minor) reeks of GOP intervention too. Thread.
I read the “Save America Act,” so you don’t have to. Most of the media apparently *hasn’t* read it because, if they had, they would be sounding the alarm about the provision in Point 1, below, which almost none of them have even mentioned. I hope this helps raise awareness. 1/
“Here’s Which DOGE Goon Allegedly Took Social Security Data *** That ex-DOGE staffer has since been identified by others in Washington, and his name is John Solly, multiple sources told WIRED.” 3/12/26 … 1/
BREAKING: The latest whistleblower report re: DOGE’s alleged compromise of SSA’s databases has dire implications for the Trump-backed so-called “Save America Act,” which requires that all 50 states submit their voter registration lists to the DHS’s “Save” voter purge system that depends on SSA’s data. I’ve updated my summary of the Act to reflect this underreported connection. 1/ #NoOnSave #ProtectOurVotes
BREAKING: A new whistleblower report alleges that a former DOGE member claimed he kept his SSA computer & credentials w/ “God-level” access to SSA systems. Yet the “Save America Act” wld force every state to rely on a voter-purge system dependent on SSA data, creating a national election security threat. 1/
A whistleblower says a former DOGE member claimed he kept his SSA computer & credentials w/ “God-level” access to SSA systems. Yet the “Save America Act” wld force every state to rely on a voter-purge system dependent on SSA data, creating a national election security threat. 1/
A basic “rule of computer security is to never create a ‘single point of failure,’ meaning a centralized system…whose compromise wld cause widespread damage.” The Trump admin’s “SAVE” voter purge system—an underreported key part of the “Save America Act”—violates this rule. 1/