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‘An Indelible Stain’: How the G.O.P. Tried to Topple a Pillar of Democracy (1660 hits)


‘An Indelible Stain’: How the G.O.P. Tried to Topple a Pillar of Democracy
By Jim Rutenberg and Nick Corasaniti 1 hr ago

The Supreme Court repudiation of President Trump’s desperate bid for a second term not only shredded his effort to overturn the will of voters: It also was a blunt rebuke to Republican leaders in Congress and the states who were willing to damage American democracy by embracing a partisan power grab over a free and fair election.

The court’s decision on Friday night, an inflection point after weeks of legal flailing by Mr. Trump and ahead of the Electoral College vote for President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Monday, leaves the president’s party in an extraordinary position. Through their explicit endorsements or complicity of silence, much of the G.O.P. leadership now shares responsibility for the quixotic attempt to ignore the nation’s founding principles and engineer a different verdict from the one voters cast in November.

Many regular Republicans supported this effort, too — a sign that Mr. Trump has not just bent the party to his will, but pressed a mainstay of American politics for nearly two centuries into the service of overturning an election outcome and assaulting public faith in the electoral system. The G.O.P. sought to undo the vote by such spurious means that the Supreme Court quickly rejected the argument.

Even some Republican leaders delivered a withering assessment of the 126 G.O.P. House members and 18 attorneys general who chose to side with Mr. Trump over the democratic process, by backing a lawsuit that asked the Supreme Court to throw out some 20 million votes in four key states that cemented the president’s loss.

“The act itself by the 126 members of the United States House of Representatives, is an affront to the country,” said Michael Steele, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee. “It’s an offense to the Constitution and it leaves an indelible stain that will be hard for these 126 members to wipe off their political skin for a long time to come.”

Speaking on CNN on Friday, Gov. Chris Sununu of New Hampshire, a Republican, said, “What happened with the Supreme Court, that’s kind of it, where they’ve kind of exhausted all the legal challenges; we’ve got to move on.” It was time, he said, for Congress to “actually do something for the American people, surrounding the vaccines, surrounding Covid.”

With direct buy-in from senior officials like Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and the Republican leader in the House, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the president’s effort required the party to promote false theory upon unsubstantiated claim upon outright lie about unproved, widespread fraud — in an election that Republican and Democratic election officials agreed was notably smooth given the challenges of the pandemic.

And it meant that Republican leaders now stand for a new notion: that the final decisions of voters can be challenged without a basis in fact if the results are not to the liking of the losing side, running counter to decades of work by the United States to convince developing nations that peaceful transfers of power are key to any freely elected government’s credibility.

“From a global perspective this certainly looks like many of the cases we’ve seen around the world where an incumbent tries to hold onto power,’’ said Michael Abramowitz, president of Freedom House, a Washington-based group that promotes democracy abroad with support from both parties.

Though the decisions by the Supreme Court and other courts meant that in the end, American “institutions have held strong,’’ he added, “there’s no question that people around the world are now looking to America and it’s really important for Americans of all parties to stand up for the rule of law and for democracy.”

Republicans who have resisted Mr. Trump’s campaign agreed, predicting that the party was risking its own destruction.

“I keep comparing it somewhat to Jonestown,” said former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman of New Jersey, referring to the cult that ended in a tragic mass suicide. “They’ve all drunk the Kool Aid. It just hasn’t killed them yet.”

Following the court decision, one of the 126 House Republicans who backed the lawsuit, Representative Bruce Westerman of Arkansas, said that the court’s decision meant the end of Mr. Trump’s efforts and “closed the books on challenges to the 2020 election results.”

Democrats took heart in the court’s decision in the case filed by the Republican attorney general of Texas, one of several dozen that judges have soundly rejected on legal or factual bases, even if more suits are certain to come ahead of Mr. Biden’s inauguration on January 20.

“Our democracy has withstood Donald Trump for four years,” said Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, the ranking member of the Senate Rules Committee, which oversees election law. “It can withstand these baseless lawsuits for four more weeks.”

On Saturday, Mr. Trump lost yet another court case, as a federal judge in Wisconsin, Judge Brett H. Ludwig, who was appointed to the court by Mr. Trump this year, said his claims “fail as a matter of law and fact.” The case was dismissed with prejudice, meaning Mr. Trump is barred from bringing cases on similar grounds in that district.

But civil rights attorneys saw the potential for long-lasting damage outside of the legal realm where the Republican efforts — and the lie that Mr. Biden’s win was the result of widespread fraud — have so definitively failed.

Republican state legislators across the country are already contemplating new laws to make voting harder, as they continue to falsely portray the expansion and ease of mail-in voting during the pandemic as nefarious. Many of them view this year’s expanded voting ranks as bad for their party, despite Republican successes further down the ballot. Their consideration of new voting restrictions amounts to an ongoing attack on the integrity of the voting system, involving still more false and debunked claims.

“There is an anti-democratic virus that has spread in mainstream Republicanism, among mainstream Republican elected officials,” said Dale Ho, director of the Voting Rights Project at the A.C.L.U. “And that loss of faith in the machinery of democracy is a much bigger problem than any individual lawsuit.”

Indeed, after the Supreme Court’s ruling, the Texas Republican Party effectively called for secession by red states whose attorneys general joined in the Texas suit.

“Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the Constitution,” a statement from its chairman, Allen West, read. It followed an observation Rush Limbaugh made earlier in the week, when he said, “I actually think that we’re trending toward secession.”

The talk of secession came during a week in which election officials across the country, from both political parties, said they had become the subjects of menacing threats of violence, including to family members, for standing by Mr. Biden’s victory.

A website of unknown provenance that caught the attention of law enforcement appeared to promote a hit list of mostly Republican officials who had resisted Mr. Trump’s demands to overturn an election he lost, listing their personal information and imposing red cross hairs over their pictures.

Mr. Trump made it clear that the Supreme Court decision would not slow a post-campaign campaign, the futility of which has dampened neither its ferocity nor its pertinacity. On Twitter, Mr. Trump on Saturday called it a “disgraceful miscarriage of justice” and wrote “WE HAVE JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT!!!”

Hours before the court made its decision public the Trump campaign released two ads repeating debunked allegations, indicating it would continue to pressure elected Republican officials to somehow reverse Mr. Trump’s political fate. “Demand an honest election and an honest count, contact your legislators today,” one ad exhorted. (The campaign claimed that the ads would begin airing on cable television on Saturday morning, but at least one ad tracking firm said they had not seen any reservations made as of Friday night.)

There is one inescapable reality that is driving many party leaders to embrace the president’s position, as antithetical as it is to democracy. “Donald Trump is still the 800 pound gorilla in the Republican room — he’s the biggest gravitational force that’s probably ever existed in the party,” said Christopher Ruddy, the chief executive of the conservative network Newsmax.

Mr. Trump’s popular vote tally of 74 million would have been the largest in American history had Mr. Biden not outdone him by seven million votes. And, Mr. Ruddy noted, “Republican voters are up in arms, they feel this election was not fairly accounted for.”

Mr. Ruddy’s network has something to do with that; it has gained on the behemoth of conservative television, Fox News, by heavily promoting Mr. Trump’s voter-fraud allegations. In doing so Newsmax has helped set off a competition with Fox News’s more strident hosts, as well as those of the smaller conservative channel One America News, to give Mr. Trump and his voters what they want: A counter to the reality that Mr. Trump soon will be leaving office.

Whatever their primary sources of information, Republicans overwhelmingly view the election as fatally flawed; a Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday found that only 23 percent of registered Republican voters — and slightly less than half of all white men who are registered to vote — said they believed Mr. Biden’s victory was legitimate.

Those doubters do not represent a majority of Americans; 60 percent of registered voters overall said they accepted the results. But they form the core of the Republican base, and the party’s leaders have proven continually unwilling to go against them — especially with a critical runoff looming in Georgia that will determine partisan control of the Senate.

Even after Mr. Trump’s loss, catering to the wishes of Republican voters has meant aping the president’s own paranoid style of politics by clinging to supposed examples of fraud even after they have been debunked in court.

For instance, last month Mr. Graham said during an interview on “Fox & Friends” that a signature verification machine in Clark County, Nevada, which encompasses Las Vegas, was used improperly to accept “every signature whether it was fraudulent or not.” In the same interview, he shared an allegation that people in the county were spotted filling out fraudulent ballots on “a Biden/Harris truck.”

Those allegations were contained in a lawsuit Republicans filed in the state. Last week a judge found that the signature machine in question had, in fact, sent 70 percent of the signatures it scanned back to election workers for human verification. “The record does not support” allegations that the machine “accepted signatures that should have been rejected,” wrote the judge, James T. Russell. Similarly, he ruled, a witness account about false ballots filled out on a Biden/Harris vehicle was “not credible.”

On Friday, a spokesman for Mr. Graham declined to address those findings and said the senator “continues to have grave concerns about the expanded use of mail in ballots.”

In a hearing about the 2020 election in Wisconsin led by statehouse Republicans on Friday, witnesses suggested the state faced election interference from the dead dictators Hugo Chavez and Joseph Stalin, Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and Kanye West.

Some of the claims were similar to conspiracy theories contained in suits filed by a conservative lawyer, Sidney Powell, whose attempts to overturn the election results have been regularly rejected by judges. One wrote that a case she brought on behalf of Republican plaintiffs seemed to have been “more about the impact of their allegations on people’s faith in the democratic process” as well as “trust in our government.”

Tom Rath, a former Republican attorney general of New Hampshire, who endorsed Mr. Biden and opposed his party’s effort at the Supreme Court, lamented what seemed to be political incentives within his party to shake that trust. “It’s very unfortunate,’’ he said, “that some people tried to live off that chaos, perpetuate it and make it even more difficult for the average citizen to trust what government’s doing.”

Mr. Rath, who advised the presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and Mitt Romney, added, “We’re in a very bad place as a party.’’
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Even some Republican leaders delivered a withering assessment of the 126 G.O.P. House members and 18 attorneys general who chose to side with Mr. Trump over the democratic process, by backing a lawsuit that asked the Supreme Court to throw out some 20 million votes in four key states that cemented the president’s loss.

Have you ever seen anything in your life? This is a FAILED OVERTHROW of this democratic system and they failed.


Sunday, December 13th 2020 at 5:12PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Can you believe this?


Sunday, December 13th 2020 at 5:49PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I can believe you are not American Ron. No American would ever revel is such slop. How many blogs do you have on this single subjec?. Go home to Russia you pig.

Sunday, December 13th 2020 at 9:15PM
Steve Williams
I am NOT the topic. Can you believe that but 126 Republicans From the house of representatives join in, on that failed attempt to overthrow the election and make Donald J Trump president.

That Won't HAPPEN NOW!!!



Sunday, December 13th 2020 at 11:44PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Ron, do you think the ES&S DS200 ballot scanner should have a built-in wireless modem?

Monday, December 14th 2020 at 9:55AM
Steve Williams
Steve, Is this scanner you are talking about NOW apart of this report? If NOT,

Direct your limited short attention span back to this question: "Can you believe that but 126 Republicans From the house of representatives join in, on that failed attempt to overthrow the election and make Donald J Trump president?"



Monday, December 14th 2020 at 4:41PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
If machines like the DS200, which is what was used to scan my ballot FOUR TIMES, are able to be hacked because of their built-in wireless modem, then maybe they were used to defraud voters and falsely elect Biden.

Tuesday, December 15th 2020 at 10:40AM
Steve Williams
What!!! Did you say "MAYBE???"

Steve, Didn't I asked you, a few days ago if you had any proof of your experience and did you report that to the on hand local election official and you told me that you reported it to TRUMP, you do remember that?

Well, I guess he did not use your BULL💩 so, Stop crying Steve, The Electoral College affirms Biden as the winner of the election.




Tuesday, December 15th 2020 at 1:21PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I caled the voter services office yesterday to confirm that the machine in question is the DS200. She confirmed it was, and then I told her about my experience, including that I was told it had been happening all day. But shde said nobody else had reported a problem. You probably would believe her Ron but I don't. I'm going to have to talk directly with the election workers who were on site.

Tuesday, December 15th 2020 at 5:32PM
Steve Williams
Sound like this first was the thing you should have DONE in the first place, instead of reporting it to TRUMP, don't you think? (LAUGHING HARD AT THAT BULL💩)


Tuesday, December 15th 2020 at 6:36PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Wrong. Trump was the priority Ron but now I need to find out more about this machine and should it ever be used in a Pennsylvania election again and specifically, in MY precinct. In 2021 I don't want my ballot processed through it. It's nothing you need to be concerned about.


Tuesday, December 15th 2020 at 6:47PM
Steve Williams
As long as you understand that Trump was FIRED by the people of The United States of America.


Tuesday, December 15th 2020 at 7:59PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Trump was cheated by millions of fraudulent votes effected by hacked voting equipment, not fired by anyone Ron. Biden is and always has been, ILLEGITIMATE.

Tuesday, December 15th 2020 at 11:18PM
Steve Williams
Where is “The Beef” Steve, prove it? On your next reply present your proof or SHUT UP!


Wednesday, December 16th 2020 at 2:32PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Just like you Ron, all I need to do is say it: illegitimate.

Wednesday, December 16th 2020 at 3:01PM
Steve Williams
(LAUGHING HARD AT THAT BULL💩) OK Steve, if that is the case: "YOU'RE FIRED!!!" Now I got PROOF.

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Hours after powerful Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell admitted President-elect Joe Biden won the election, President Donald Trump lashed out at his sometime GOP ally for throwing in the towel too early.

It looks like it is time to leave this sinking ship.




Wednesday, December 16th 2020 at 9:09PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
You'll keep talking about Trump because he is far more interesting than Biden. Biden, who thinks Boot-edge-edge is married to Christen.

Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 2:44AM
Steve Williams
(LAUGHING HARD AT THAT BULL💩 TOO) No Steve, I keep talking about this subject is because YOU and TRUMP thinks he is still President of The United States of America, don’t you?

YOU and TRUMP has been “FIRED!!!” If you don’t understand that NOW, you will.




Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 11:16AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
It's important to note that Trump hasn't given up. It's likely Biden will be inaugurated on Jan. 20, as horrendous as that will be, but he will always be, ILLEGITIMATE. Because he cheated Ron.

Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 12:28PM
Steve Williams
Steve, Where is The "BEEF?" Where is your PROOF? Did Trump show you his? Steve, it is time for you to stop making those allegations NOW, without any proof.

On Jan. 20th The Country will be FREE to get back on track again, HEY, hey, hey Trump will be a Past President.


Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 1:19PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I've seen all kinds of proof Ron. Just because you refuse to look at it don't mean sh-t.

Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 3:16PM
Steve Williams
You do understand these words, don't you Steve:

"The Supreme Court repudiation of President Trump’s desperate bid for a second term not only shredded his effort to overturn the will of voters: It also was a blunt rebuke to Republican leaders in Congress and the states who were willing to damage American democracy by embracing a partisan power grab over a free and fair election."

If you have seen all kinds of proof Steve, then why didn't you give that proof to TRUMP, he could have used that proof you said that you have seen in those courts of LAW that Trump got laughed right out of.

What is the matter with you Steve? You cost TRUMP for the second term. I guess my Thanks go to you.


Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 4:13PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
The proof was presented to the various state legislatures. My most recent post on Ron Johnson's committee meeting has further proof Ron. Did you watch? Of course not.

Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 7:51PM
Steve Williams
You said The proof was presented to the various state legislatures. That is the reason why Trump's team got laughed right out of those state courts, Thanks, Steve.


Thursday, December 17th 2020 at 8:20PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Alll you"re doing Ron is making excuses for your lies. The truth is you are just fine with the election being a fraud, because you hate Trump. You're a very bad man,

Friday, December 18th 2020 at 8:56AM
Steve Williams
Remember Steve, Trump let Russia attack the U.S. for months and this is the first you heard of it and you say I'm working for The Russians, then who is Trump working for?


I can't afford to hate Steve. This is NOT a LIE, Trump is a ONE term President and The people of The United States of America, told YOU and Trump, YOU'RE FIRED. Don't you understand THAT STEVE?

You call me a Russian Bot but you don't care about if Russia cyber attack THE US for months and Trump says NOTHING about Russia's attacks on The U.S. Departments.

Here's your greatest Russia Bot. is Trump really working for the American people?

The attack, if authorities can prove it was carried out by Russia as experts believe, creates a fresh foreign policy problem for President Donald Trump in his final days in office.

Trump, whose administration has been criticized for eliminating a White House cybersecurity adviser and downplaying Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, has made no public statements about the breach.

President-elect Joe Biden, who inherits a thorny U.S.-Russia relationship, spoke forcefully about the hack, declaring that he and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris “will make dealing with this breach a top priority from the moment we take office.”

The Supreme Court repudiation of President Trump’s desperate bid for a second term not only shredded his effort to overturn the will of voters: It also was a blunt rebuke to Republican leaders in Congress and the states who were willing to damage American democracy by embracing a partisan power grab over a free and fair election.

Now, are you seeing the bigger picture now?
Friday, December 18th 2020 at 11:22AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
It makes no sense that it would be Russia. It makes much more sense that it is China. Also Ron, don't you wonder how it went on for so long without being discovered, and then just at this juncture where Trump is leaving and Biden is coming it's revealed? I think it's a nice little surprise for JOE, let's see what he does.

Friday, December 18th 2020 at 1:44PM
Steve Williams
Steve, You do remember this, don't you;

"Trump, whose administration has been criticized for eliminating a White House cybersecurity adviser and downplaying Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, has made no public statements about the breach."

Steve, do you know if this White House cybersecurity adviser position was ever filled?


Friday, December 18th 2020 at 2:07PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Trump doesn't owe you a thing Ron, not after what you did to him. Also, he is keeping our adversary (China) guessing, which is the exact right thing to do.

Friday, December 18th 2020 at 4:50PM
Steve Williams
You are right Steve, Trump owes this country to fulfill his Oath of Office.

"I, (state your full name) TRUMP, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the. The United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic;

Steve, it is sad to see that you still want to follow this man anywhere. Trump is handing Puttin the keys and told them to look around at our Department of Defense, the State Department, the Justice Department, the director of national intelligence, and our Central Intelligence Agency.

Steve, Trump has kept this door open for months, giving the Russians a birds-eye view at this country's Top SECRETS, leaving this country vulnerable to attack by the Russians and TRUMP still has not said a thing and you call me a Russian Bot for coming to Black In America to tell you about TRUMP.

Steve, after all of this, what do you call TRUMP.... "A Russian Bot Plant?"


Friday, December 18th 2020 at 6:25PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Many regular Republicans supported this effort, too — a sign that Mr. Trump has not just bent the party to his will, but pressed a mainstay of American politics for nearly two centuries into the service of overturning an election outcome and assaulting public faith in the electoral system. The G.O.P. sought to undo the vote by such spurious means that the Supreme Court quickly rejected the argument.

Even some Republican leaders delivered a withering assessment of the 126 G.O.P. House members and 18 attorneys general who chose to side with Mr. Trump over the democratic process, by backing a lawsuit that asked the Supreme Court to throw out some 20 million votes in four key states that cemented the president’s loss.

Now all of these Republican public leaders could not be threatened by The proud Boy's to keep in lockstep with this LOST cause.


Friday, December 18th 2020 at 8:23PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
The Proud Boys don't make threats Ron. and it was NEVER the Russians that threatened American Democracy, it was MSNBC, CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC. and YOU. Show me the proof it's Russia behind this hack. It was your hero Kris Krebs that fell down on the job and let CHINA (Xi Jinping) have their way with us. Trump is keeping his oath, his oath does not require him to talk to your bi-itch ass.

Friday, December 18th 2020 at 11:30PM
Steve Williams
Trump is keeping his oath, his oath does not require him to talk to your bi-itch ass neither because if you were talking, you would have known who broke this Breaking News in this first place, bi-itch ass. (LAUGHING REALLY HARD AT THAT BULL💩 YOU CALLED ME STEVE)

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has blamed Russia for what is being described as the worst-ever cyber espionage attack on the US government.

"We can say pretty clearly that it was the Russians that engaged in this activity," Mr Pompeo said on Friday.

President Trump downplayed the attack's severity - saying it was "under control" - and cast doubt on Russia's role, hinting at Chinese involvement.

The hack, targeting software made by US firm SolarWinds, was found last week.

However, it had been going on for months. Russia has denied any involvement in the attack.

Among the US agencies targeted was the office that manages nuclear weapons.

That government organisation, the US energy department, said however that the arsenal's security had not been compromised.

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Several other organisations around the world, including in the UK, are understood to have been targeted by hackers using the same network management software.

Researchers, who have named the hack Sunburst, say it could take years to fully comprehend what is one of the biggest ever cyber-attacks.

What did Pompeo say about the cyber-attack?

In a radio interview with US talk show host Mark Levin on Friday, Mr Pompeo said he believed that Russia had, over a period of months, penetrated several US government agencies and private companies, along with other companies and governments around the world.

He said there was "a significant effort to use a piece of third-party software to essentially embed code inside US government systems".

Along with the US energy department, federal agencies targeted by what has been described as a sophisticated cyber espionage operation include the Treasury and departments of homeland security, state, defence and commerce.

Mr Pompeo said that US investigators looking into the attack were still "unpacking precisely what it is", and that much of the information would likely remain classified.

He said that Russia was trying to "undermine our way of life", adding that Russian President "Vladimir Putin remains a real risk".

What has been the president's reaction?

In two tweets on Saturday, Mr Trump again turned on what he labels the "fake news media" for exaggerating the matter.

Trump and Mike Pompeo have not always had identical views on Russia
He wrote: "The Cyber Hack is far greater in the Fake News Media than in actuality.

"I have been fully briefed and everything is well under control. Russia, Russia, Russia is the priority chant when anything happens because Lamestream is, for mostly financial reasons, petrified of discussing the possibility that it may be China (it may!)."

He did not mention his own secretary of state's comments and supplied no evidence on any Chinese involvement.

Mr Pompeo has taken a strong line against Russia before. In his time as secretary of state, the US has pulled out of a key nuclear treaty and the Open Skies Treaty on aerial surveillance flights.

READ MORE: US cyber-attack: Russia 'clearly' behind SolarWinds operation, says Pompeo https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-5...

You missed THE BBC and FOX NEWS


Saturday, December 19th 2020 at 6:01PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
What is the name of the threat Ron? APT 28 or something likke that?

Saturday, December 19th 2020 at 7:33PM
Steve Williams
Did you understand where that Russian Attack information came from Steve?


Saturday, December 19th 2020 at 8:00PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Hackers believed to be operating on behalf of a foreign government have breached software provider SolarWinds and then deployed a malware-laced update for its Orion software to infect the networks of multiple US companies and government networks, US security firm FireEye said today.

Sources speaking with the Washington Post linked the intrusion to APT29, a codename used by the cyber-security industry to describe hackers associated with the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).

FireEye wouldn't confirm the APT29 attribution and gave the group a neutral codename of UNC2452, although several sources in the cyber-security community told ZDNet the APT29 attribution, done by the US government, is most likely correct, based on current evidence.

Saturday, December 19th 2020 at 11:09PM
Steve Williams
Steve, I asked you a question:" Did you understand where that Russian Attack information came from Steve? "


Sunday, December 20th 2020 at 1:10PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
FireEye wouldn't confirm the APT29 attribution and gave the group a neutral codename of UNC2452.

Tell me something about UNC2452 Ron.

Sunday, December 20th 2020 at 4:09PM
Steve Williams
Steve, I asked you a question:" Did you understand where that Russian Attack information came from?


Sunday, December 20th 2020 at 4:56PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
IT WASN'T RUSSIA. IT WAS UNC2452.

Sunday, December 20th 2020 at 7:44PM
Steve Williams
RUSSIA HOAX 2.0 CAME FROM THE WASHINGTON POST.

Sunday, December 20th 2020 at 7:46PM
Steve Williams
Steve, I asked you a question:" Did you understand where that Russian Attack information came from?

Do you know who Mike Pompeo is?

Do you know The Power and the resources that Mike Pompeo has as a part of Trump's Administration Team?


Sunday, December 20th 2020 at 10:34PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
None of that has anything to do with UNC2452.

Monday, December 21st 2020 at 12:34AM
Steve Williams
The Unknown Threat Actor
The security vendor has described UNC2452 as a threat actor that it has not encountered previously. FireEye has released indicators of compromise (IoCs) and signatures so organizations can detect the threat. But so far it has not publicly, at least, attributed the attack to any specific nation-state sponsor. Numerous media reports, however, have pinned the campaign on APT29, or Cozy Bear, a group thought to be associated with Russia's intelligence apparatus.

Paul Prudhomme, cyber-threat intelligence analyst at IntSights, says his firm has so far not been able to corroborate or independently verify the claimed attribution to state-sponsored Russian cyber-espionage groups. "But we do nonetheless find the claim credible and worthy of further consideration," he says.

The campaign is consistent with what IntSights has observed with state-sponsored Russian actors, including the targeting of the US government, the tight operational security, and the generally high level of sophistication and tradecraft involved. At the same time, "technology supply chain compromises of this kind are more typical of Chinese cyber-espionage groups than their Russian counterparts," Prudhomme says.

Meanwhile, security vendor Volexity said Monday that its analysis of the techniques, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) that FireEye released suggests the threat actor is a group that Volexity previously tracked as "Dark Halo." In a blog post, Volexity researchers described Dark Halo as a group they encountered while investigating three separate incidents at a US-based think tank in late 2019 and early this year. Volexity said it found multiple backdoors, malware implants, and tools that allowed Dark Halo to remain undetected on the think tank's network for multiple years.

https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breach...

Monday, December 21st 2020 at 12:41AM
Steve Williams
YOUR WORDS: None of that has anything to do with UNC2452.

MY REPLY: Look at YOU, Steve, you don't understand this question: You don't understand where that Russian Attack information came from and that direction did not come from UNC2452. or China, Steve.

Do you know who Mike Pompeo is?

Do you know The Power and the resources that Mike Pompeo has as a part of Trump's Administration Team?

Steve, why are you running like a girly man from these two questions Steve?

This is what Trump is objecting and "NOT" this BULL💩 that you are trying to switch off topic too.

Steve, this is between Trump and his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who pointed the blame to Russia.

I see that you are protecting Putin's Russia against the U.S. which is nothing new, "Comrade."

Trying to run from the subject of this blog, Steve?



Monday, December 21st 2020 at 10:58AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
An indelible stain? The subject?

The Unknown Threat Actor
The security vendor has described UNC2452 as a threat actor that it has not encountered previously. FireEye has released indicators of compromise (IoCs) and signatures so organizations can detect the threat. But so far it has not publicly, at least, attributed the attack to any specific nation-state sponsor. Numerous media reports, however, have pinned the campaign on APT29, or Cozy Bear, a group thought to be associated with Russia's intelligence apparatus.

Paul Prudhomme, cyber-threat intelligence analyst at IntSights, says his firm has so far not been able to corroborate or independently verify the claimed attribution to state-sponsored Russian cyber-espionage groups. "But we do nonetheless find the claim credible and worthy of further consideration," he says.

The campaign is consistent with what IntSights has observed with state-sponsored Russian actors, including the targeting of the US government, the tight operational security, and the generally high level of sophistication and tradecraft involved. At the same time, "technology supply chain compromises of this kind are more typical of Chinese cyber-espionage groups than their Russian counterparts," Prudhomme says.

Meanwhile, security vendor Volexity said Monday that its analysis of the techniques, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) that FireEye released suggests the threat actor is a group that Volexity previously tracked as "Dark Halo." In a blog post, Volexity researchers described Dark Halo as a group they encountered while investigating three separate incidents at a US-based think tank in late 2019 and early this year. Volexity said it found multiple backdoors, malware implants, and tools that allowed Dark Halo to remain undetected on the think tank's network for multiple years.

https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breach...

Monday, December 21st 2020 at 12:51PM
Steve Williams
I will take any 2 out of 3 of these questions Steve:

1. Do you know who Mike Pompeo is?

2. Do you know The Power and the resources that Mike Pompeo has as a part of Trump's Administration Team?

3. Steve, why are you running like a girly man from these two questions Steve?


Monday, December 21st 2020 at 5:34PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Why do you keep promoting the Russia Hoax?

Monday, December 21st 2020 at 7:08PM
Steve Williams
This is NO Russia Hoax Steve Mike Pompeo is real, just like you have not answered these simple questions.

I will take any 2 out of 3 of these questions Steve:

1. Do you know who Mike Pompeo is?

2. Do you know The Power and the resources that Mike Pompeo has as a part of Trump's Administration Team?

3. Steve, why are you running like a girly man from these two questions Steve?

These questions need to be answered by you Steve.


Monday, December 21st 2020 at 8:19PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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