I've started posting on LinkedIn all the unconstitutional shit Trump and Musk are doing to undermine the security and integrity of our government. Mainly because that crowd needs to hear it most. It's incredible how many people in the infosec space are still defending the actions of DOGE and its dear leader(s). And they're not all crypto bros and AI peddlers; we're talking about people in some pretty important roles, tech-wise.

But at least when they reply with the inevitable "stay in your lane" or "I used to like you when you stayed out of politics," they are on record as complicit and totally okay with what is going on.

@briankrebs show them all the #PRC and #Putin flaks on social media who are practically jizzing themselves in excitement over the death of #USAID and ask them why they're so excited about the same thing as those people.

#uspol

@briankrebs i also find the defunding of OCCRP gets through to them a little:

https://universeodon.com/@cryptadamist/113966734715621978

⚯ Michel de Cryptadamus ⚯ (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, one of the world's most important resources when it comes to digging up information about #kleptocrats all over the world, lost 29% of its budget due to #ElonMusk's attacks on #USAID . There are few better causes you could donate to where your money would go anywhere near as far as it would with OCCRP (journalists in Moldova are kinda cheap in the scheme of things). https://membership.occrp.org/stand-with-occrp/ #OCCRP #ICIJ #broligarchy #broligarchs #corruption #moneylaundering #kleptocracy #uspol #eupol #putin #russia #uspolitics

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@briankrebs also the deletion of the federal investigation of kleptocrats, along with enforcement of things like seizing russian oligarchs yachts (not sure how this story got past #KariLake's VOA...)

https://www.voanews.com/a/us-justice-department-disbands-teams-investigating-corruption-election-interference/7967503.html

US Justice Department disbands teams investigating corruption, election interference

New Attorney General Pam Bondi sharply reorients DOJ's priorities to focus on drug cartels, transnational crime

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