Open Message to Xavier Becerra: stop stone-walling the congressional investigation into what has been described as “a substantial (national) security threat.”
In January, Democrat congressman Becerra left DC to become California’s attorney general, and it’s been learned that while he was in Congress, his IT aide illegally down-loaded massive amounts of data during some 5400 illegal logins on Becerra’s server.
(Reports suggest some of those logins occurred while the aide was in Pakistan.)
Noted legal experts have maintained that the Pakistani IT aides involved could never have received the security clearances needed for the level of information they accessed so the question remains…why did Becerra and 40+ other Democrats allow that access?
It seems odd that Becerra is stone-walling the feds, when among a state att’y general’s responsibilities are included assisting “…federal…criminal justice agencies in the administration of justice…“ and “(manages) programs and special projects to detect and crack down on fraudulent…illegal activities that…threaten public safety.”
Democrat congresswoman (and former DNC chair) Debbie Wasserman Schulz is in the lead of the 45 Democrats hiding a massive security breach, with Becerra close behind.
Tuesday, “Rep. Scott Perry announced a “substantial security threat” from “massive” data breaches by…Democrats’ favorite IT man” – we can’t help asking why Becerra (whose server was a huge entry point for the breaches) doesn’t want damage control?
Just as importantly, in light of this obstruction of justice and national security…
…how is Becerra STILL qualified to be California’s attorney general?