Monday, October 7, 2019

The Tale of the Texts

USA Today A visual timeline of the text messages in the Trump-Ukraine affair

Politico Reading the Text Messages

It is very humorous how the string changes as they learn of the Whistle Blower... :-)

Please remember... Why was Giuliani involved if this was actually about government business?  He is Trump's personal Lawyer... Not a member of the FBI or Justice department...

4 comments:

Sean said...

You'd think, after 2016, that media folks would find it a big deal that all these government officials are engaging in official business on their personal devices using an encrypted texting application. I recall being told back then that any deviation from the usual protocols was a big deal.

John said...

I guess I did not see what type of "phone"...

Government issued or personal?

Sean said...

State Department officials are told to use government-issued phones when conducting official business so that those communications are secure and archived for posterity in compliance with the Federal Records Act and Foreign Affairs Manual. If diplomats send a work-related message on a private platform, they must make a copy of it and submit it for archiving “no later than 20 days after the original creation or transmission,” the manual says.

Despite those rules, the use of WhatsApp and other messaging services is fairly widespread at the State Department, and those who use them often fail to take screenshots of the communications and forward them on in official emails for the archives as instructed.

“Few, few people do that,” said one former official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss compliance issues he witnessed.


WaPo: Clinton email critics do a role reversal as Trump administration draws fire for private phone use

John said...

Excellent source. I may have a upcoming post in hand... Thank you!!! :-)