District of Columbia, Florida | October 14, 2021
Where is Donald Trump’s Nobel Prize for Peace?
District of Columbia, Florida | October 14, 2021
District of Columbia, Florida, International | August 15, 2021
Donald Trump fires back at Joe Biden after Biden tried to blame Trump for Afghanistan collapse: ‘Failure through weakness’
District of Columbia, Florida, International | August 15, 2021
Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden in a statement late Saturday as the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, blaming the disaster on Biden’s “weakness, incompetence, and total strategic incoherence.”
Trump’s statement came hours after Biden placed blame on Trump for the Taliban’s rapid success. Biden attempted to deflect blame for the imminent fall of Afghanistan onto Trump in a statement late Saturday…. (Excerpts from The Blaze)
Florida | July 8, 2021
Software Firm at Center of Ransomware Attack Was Warned of Cyber Flaw in April
Florida | July 8, 2021
The software company linked to a massive ransomware spree that began last week and has impacted hundreds of organizations across the globe was notified in early April of a cybersecurity vulnerability used in the attack, according to the Dutch security researcher group that discovered the issue.
Kaseya Ltd., a Miami-based software supplier that helps technology-service providers manage computer networks, was told of a serious cybersecurity hole in its Kaseya VSA software on April 6, Victor Gevers, chairman of the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure, said Wednesday. Mr. Gevers’s organization, which is a volunteer-run security group, discovered the flaw… (Excerpts from the Wall Street Journal)
Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Missouri | April 15, 2021
U.S. Senators reintroduce legislation to ban the use of TikTok on federal government devices
Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Missouri | April 15, 2021
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) led a group of Senate Republicans on Thursday in reintroducing legislation to ban the use of social media app TikTok on federal government devices, citing potential national security concerns.
The No TikTok on Government Devices Act would ban all federal employees from using the popular app on government devices. The legislation was previously introduced in 2020, and was unanimously passed by the Senate in August, but the bill never received a vote in the House.
“TikTok is a Trojan horse for the Chinese Communist Party that has no place on government devices—or any American devices, for that matter,” Hawley said in a statement Thursday. “My bill is a straightforward plan to protect American government data from a hostile foreign power, which, less than a year ago, passed the Senate unanimously.”
“TikTok has repeatedly proven itself to be a malicious actor but Joe Biden and Big Tech refuse to take the threat of Chinese espionage seriously. It’s time for Congress to act,” he added.
Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) are co-sponsors of the legislation……
(Excerpts from The Hill)