Epoch Times
After allegations emerged that called into questioned the integrity of voting machines produced by Dominion Voting Systems, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)—part of the Department of Homeland Security—issued a statement on Nov. 12 disputing the allegations, saying “the November 3rd election was the most secure in American history.”
What the agency failed to disclose, however, is that Dominion Voting Systems is a member of CISA’s Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council, one of two entities that authored the statement put out by CISA.
In addition, Smartmatic, a separate voting machine company that has been the subject of additional concerns, is also a member. More
The CISA statement the election November 3rd was the most secure in American history has no merit when you add BUT ‘ultimate responsibility for administering the Nation’s elections rests with state and local governments.’ Sure looks a lot like CYA and kick that radioactive can to someone else.
Sure wish Trump could set up a new agency to replace our failed DOJ and FBI before he leaves office. We could use one that did something worthwhile, other than ignoring issues.
Hey, watch what you say about foxes! 😉
If this can be verified by the New York Times and the Washington Post and Twitter and Facebook, these guys are going to be in a whole lot of trouble. Call me skeptical, but I think we have to await Robert Woodward’s and Carl Bernstein’s investigation of this misunderstanding.
More like egg suckin’ dogs not foxes!
@Full Auto
You must be new here, because, clearly you have no clue whats going on.
…this is why Lincoln fired everybody when HE took office on the cusp of a Civil War…
Trust the plan. /s
CISA thought that a strongly worded reprimand would be sufficient.