Trump’s DHS Guts Board Investigating Chinese Hacking Group Salt Typhoon
- The Trump administration has removed key individuals from the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, affecting investigations into cyber threats, including the hacking group Salt Typhoon.
- Acting DHS Director Benjamine C. Huffman stated that the removals will delay investigations into Salt Typhoon and other threats, allowing hackers to operate more freely.
- President Trump's executive order revoked protections against discrimination for federal contractors, requiring compliance within 90 days.
- During a church service, Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde directly appealed to President Trump for mercy towards marginalized groups, prompting a dismissive response from Trump.
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