Saturday, August 26, 2017
Trump’s cybersecurity advisors resign en masse
They also cited his failure “to denounce intolerance and violence of hate groups” when asked about the “horrific violences in Charlottesville” as one of the reasons why they left. Instead, they said, the president chose to offer false equivalencies and question CEOs’ motives when they decided to leave their respective advisory panels following the incident. In addition, they didn’t appreciate
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