By Alex Swoyer - The Washington Times - Wednesday, December 16, 2020
President Trump blasted his former director of cyber security agency for the Department of Homeland Security Wednesday over testimony at a Senate hearing proving election irregularities.
Christopher C. Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said the November election was the most secure in the nation’s history, adding not only did the government protect against hacking it also protected against “perception hacks” used to spread disinformation.
The comments upset Mr. Trump, who has alleged widespread voter fraud.
“Chris Krebs was totally excoriated and proven wrong at the Senate Hearing on the Fraudulent 2020 Election. Massive FRAUD took place with machines, people voting from out of state, illegals, dead people, no signatures and so much more!” the president tweeted.