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Matthew Masterson, then a senior cybersecurity adviser at the Department of Homeland Security, testifies before a House Judiciary Committee hearing in 2019. He left his post on Friday. Susan Walsh/AP
One of the top federal officials responsible for securing the nation s elections is speaking out days after leaving his job with the Department of Homeland Security s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Matthew Masterson was a senior cybersecurity adviser at CISA, primarily responsible for elections, and his departure comes amid persistent, but baseless, claims that the 2020 elections were riddled with fraud. Many of those have come from President Trump, who last month fired Masterson s former boss, Christopher Krebs, after Krebs joined others in calling the 2020 election the most secure in American history. Trump s allegations have been widely disputed by election experts and numer
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Editorial: Florida Sen. Rubio’s tough talk on Russia’s hack a welcome break from Trump’s toadying up to Putin The Miami Herald Editorial Board, Miami Herald © Samuel Corum/Getty Images North America/TNS Marco Rubio, R- Fla., walks through the Senate subway following a vote in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol on Nov. 12, 2020 in Washington, D.C..
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s love-hate relationship with American democracy has swung into the “love” column again. As acting chair of the powerful Senate Intelligence Committee, he is rightly livid in the wake of the wide-ranging hack into the systems of both federal agencies and the private sector. The man who loved seeing President Donald Trump’s supporters run Joe Biden’s backers off the road, is talking tough about Russia.