Trump Ends All Investigations, Cyber Security and Surveillance Against Russia After Zelensky Oval Office Disaster
Putin is now officially on the inside
For the past 60 years, every U.S. president—Republican and Democrat alike—has considered Russian cyber aggression one of the greatest national security threats to the United States. From the Cold War to the present, administrations have prioritized cyber surveillance, security, and countermeasures against Russian interference, recognizing that Moscow’s digital espionage, election meddling, and cyber warfare posed a direct challenge to American sovereignty. Yet now, under the Trump administration, that vigilance appears to have abruptly stopped.
Combine this news with the rumor that Elon’s DOGE employees are inserting Russian backed code into US systems and it’s should scare the shit out of every soverign American.
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