Psst…watch your national security secrets around California’s att’y gen’l…and congressional Democrats

Victims…or accomplices?

Either way, we’d suggest you hide the china when dealing with Xavier Becerra, because judging by his associations with indicted former congressional IT aides (who just may have pulled off the national security crime of the Democrat century) his role is suspect.

Imran Awan is in custody, but Xavier Becerra is now California Attorney General. And the fact that Democrats in general, have been VERY slow in working with investigators leads us to suspect they’re very aware of, dare we say…their ‘FAILURES’.

Some speculate the 40-plus Democrats who had the IT suspects on their payroll were being blackmailed while the security breaches occurred, because they did nothing, but overpaid the aides…and maybe even covered-up wrong-doings where possible.

Becerra is still the California AG, and his (also involved) chief of staff then, McCluskie, is now the Chief Deputy Attorney General for California now…so hide the secrets, ‘cuz if they were blackmailed in Congress, whatever was held over them is still there…

…still hanging over their heads…we still don’t know if they’re Victims, or Accomplices…

…willing, or otherwise.

But Victims, Accomplices, willing, unwilling…doesn’t matter at this point. What matters is that they’re huge security risks, and shouldn’t hold any public office of trust.

And the same goes for the 40+ Democrats still in Congress.

Just because suspected blackmailers are in custody (or fled the country) doesn’t mean the potential for blackmail doesn’t still exist…if anything, the risk actually increases.

An FBI investigation should be opened immediately, and the public office holders must be suspended from their duties to ensure they are out of the classified data loop until a probe is completed, or satisfied that ANY security risks are properly defused.

Sucks for them this next election cycle, but they have only themselves to blame.

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