because she thought they could put the election right. in michigan, kind of quietly, without people noticing, this group of people obtained a court order from a judge. she was a former republican state senate leader. issued a court order granting them access, and they arrived in the county to collect forensic data from the election machines. so if i know the right person or i find the right official or judge, i can effectively hack into a voting machine and get all that data. so in this specific case you re writing about in the new piece this morning, who were the people behind it, and what were they up to exactly? the firm behind this is a little known atlanta data forensics firm. it s named sullivan stickler. basically after the election, sidney powell and an attorney for the trump campaign hired
will use their data forensics capabilities to see if they can t preserve or recall some of these text messages that they now say they don t have access to. do you think they can do that? i certainly hope they can, especially since it is in response to a congressional subpoena. let s talk about some of these secret service agents who were involved in these sensitive matters, specifically tony ornoto and bobby engle. have you, the committee, been able to interview these secret service agents under oath at least so far? we have interviewed them, not necessarily under oath. why not under oath? we are working at this point, especially after m ms. hutchinson s testimony regarding what happened on that day, to bring them back in to speak with them. i think what s important, though, isn t necessarily validating what ms. hutchinson said happened in that car, per se. it s about the broader picture. when one of these secret service agents lunged at the
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WILLIAMSBURG — The University of the Cumberlands School of Computer and Information Sciences fielded its inaugural student-faculty team to take on the National Security Agency s (NSA) Codebreaker Challenge 2021.
The University of the Cumberlands School of Computer and Information Sciences fielded its inaugural student-faculty team to take on the National Security Agency's (NSA) Codebreaker Challenge 2021.