President Donald Trump has ordered the Justice Department (DOJ) to investigate two former officials from his first administration who openly betrayed him, saying he considers one of them “treason.”
The order to revoke security clearance was signed Wednesday by Trump in the oval office, considering the activities of former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) director Christopher Krebs and former Director of Homeland Security (DHS) Miles Taylor.
That's what Krebs was Dismissal via Trump's Tweet Released in November 2020 statement He argued that the presidential election was “the safest in American history,” and condemned the “unfounded claim” that Joe Biden is not the real winner.
I read Trump's post at the time:
Recent statements by Chris Krebs on election safety in 2020 were highly inaccurate, with voters in terms of mass fraud and fraud, including voters, “glitch” on voting machines, “glitch” on voting machines, “glitch” on voting machines, “glitch” on voting machines, slow voting, and even more, and “glitch” on voting machines. Therefore, it was soon enabled and Crisk Revs ended as Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Trump has signed a presidential memorandum on Krebs, but the White House secretary general explained that he will “deal with access to existing government clearances he may have,” directing federal DOJs and “other aspects” “to investigate some of the malignant behavior.”
“He said this was the safest election we've ever had, but you still read every day about the fraud you found on paper. He's a scam. He's a disgrace,” Trump said. “So we'll look into whether it's a safe election. Otherwise he has a big price to pay and he's a bad guy.”
Note Krebs described him as “an important bad faith actor who weaponized and abused government authority.”
Taylor created it Anonymous OP-ed While working for DHS, there was “resistance” within the first Trump administration, not only “swearing” to undermine the president's policies, but also declared anonymous memoirs that criticized Trump's actions.
He was hit again Presidential Memorandumsaid he took part in “advancing his false narrative for unethical laundry and the release of delicate government data.”
Claiming that the former DHS official is a “traitor,” Trump suggested that he committed treason in his leak.
“I hardly remember him. Someone who went out and wrote books and said all sorts of horrible things that were all lies,” Trump said in an oval office that he was signing a note. “I think he's guilty of treason.”
The memo states:
He illegally published classified conversations to sell his books under the pseudonym “anonymous” pseudonym filled with false and manufactured stories. In doing so, Taylor renounced his sacred vows and commitment to public service by disclosing sensitive information obtained in unfair ways, and betrayed the trust of the people he served.
Taylor responded with an X, claiming that his actions were not “rebellious.”
“I said this will happen. Opponents are not illegal. It's certainly not rebellion. America is down a dark road.
In the past, Taylor has It will be compared Trump to Adolf Hitler Vladimir Putinand defendant Breitbart News reported that it hopes that members of Congress will be killed on January 6th.
Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) I insisted CNN Thursday Status room Trump has been acting like a “Bolivian dictator” since the 1950s, and the investigation claimed that “Chris Krebs can't find anything wrong.”

