Underseer
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https://www.axios.com/outgoing-whit...tem-deafc584-759b-4c8f-969a-3ced8a8059f8.html
So we couldn't vote for Hillary because she might mishandle email, but now that we know 18 out of 26 domains managed by the executive office are not compliant with security protocols, does this mean we should impeach Trump in order to protect state secrets?
Or does concern about emails falling into the wrong hands only apply when we're talking about a female Democratic politician? Does mishandling emails become a good thing when Republicans do it? How are we supposed to tell when it's a good thing and when it's a bad thing? I'm so confused!
article said:The security advocacy group Global Cyber Alliance tested the 26 email domains managed by the Executive Office of the President (EOP) and found that only one fully implements a security protocol that verifies the emails as genuinely from the White House. Of the 26 domains, 18 are not in compliance with a Department of Homeland Security directive to implement that protocol.
So we couldn't vote for Hillary because she might mishandle email, but now that we know 18 out of 26 domains managed by the executive office are not compliant with security protocols, does this mean we should impeach Trump in order to protect state secrets?
Or does concern about emails falling into the wrong hands only apply when we're talking about a female Democratic politician? Does mishandling emails become a good thing when Republicans do it? How are we supposed to tell when it's a good thing and when it's a bad thing? I'm so confused!