Lawmakers are raising questions about whether the attack on the federal government widely attributed to Russia constitutes an act of war.
The hacking may represent the biggest cyberattack in U.S history, and officials are scrambling to respond.
The response is further complicated by the presidential transition — President Trump has yet to comment publicly on the attack — and the fact that the U.S. has no clear cyber warfare strategy.
“We can’t be buddies with Vladimir Putin and have him at the same time making this kind of cyberattack on America,” Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said of the attack during an interview Wednesday on CNN. “This is virtually a declaration of war by Russia on the United States and we should take that seriously.”
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So who is going to fight the Russians. The communist protesters and looters in the street. Or will they try to draft the Trump patriotic youth who have lost trust in American leadership and allowed the socialist to take over. Maybe Russia would be better leadership. They oppose same gender marriage.
So now we are asked to believe that the election was alleged the most secure election ever while allegedly the federal government is so helpless.
Yes. It definitely is an act of war. Thank god, Joe Biden is taking over the helm. He’s one tough son of a gun. As tough as nails. I fought side by side with him on the killing fields of Vietnam and Cambodia. Joe doesn’t get fased by anything. He looks the enemy straight in the eye. Good times are coming.
Joe Biden never fought in Vietnam. He also received a draft deferment just like Pres. Trump. There has never been a veteran elected as POTUS.
Richard Blumenthal never served in Vietnam either. The dems are good at lying because their buddies in the msm will always cover for them.