• Brian Kemp starts investigation into Georgia Democratic Party for "cyber crimes"
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https://twitter.com/PoliticsReid/status/1059070641444450304
Maybe he should start an investigation into himself for blatant corruption.
The fact that Brian Kemp hasn't recused himself is fucking unbelievable and criminal. He's ordering an investigation into his direct political opponents three days before his own election based on no evidence.
Methinks after this shitshow even the republicans in georgia might make the office different.
Brian Kemp needs to be removed from office. He is blatantly corrupt and anti-democracy.
nope, no conflict of interest here
Brace for the real possibility that he'll win.
I think he will, it'll go into a runoff when neither gets a majority of the vote due to the libertarian candidate, and that candidate's votes will go to Kemp. But apparently black turnout is higher for runoff elections
This speaks of definite panic and desire to shut out any possible opposition from the Kemp camp. I hope the GA Democratic leadership and the Abrams campaign ask the FBI to investigate.
Apparently in 2015 Kemp claimed the federal government was hacking the Georgia election database but it was just a federal employee accessing the website.
"I DON'T RECOGNIZE THAT MAC IP! CALL THE FEDS!"
Turns out he did do that thing I mentioned and is also a massive moron Kemp and his office, however, has a well-documented history of either not understanding how computer systems that handle large amounts of data work or deliberately misleading people on the subject. In 2016, he accused the Department of Homeland Security of an “unsuccessful attempt to penetrate the Georgia Secretary of State’s firewall.” It later emerged that the alleged attack was routine traffic from a federal employee checking the state firearms license database as part of a background examination of private security guards at a federal facility, and the DHS concluded it would have been impossible to launch an attack from the DHS IP addresses involved. In 2017, under Kemp’s watch, a lawsuit alleged that the state exposed personal information of 6.7 million voters and election officials’ credentials due to vulnerabilities in computer systems. As Slate wrote, state officials then conveniently wiped the servers involved in either an “incredible act of incompetence” or “an attempted cover-up to try to hide from the public a major election security lapse.” In September 2018, a federal judge found that Kemp’s office had done virtually nothing to address vulnerabilities with its voting machines.
Brian Kemp belongs in prison.
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