Declassified Documents Shed New Light on 2020 Election Security Concerns
By Steven Richards | Just the News
Declassified documents, other evidence, reveal that despite official assurances of a secure 2020 election, government agencies possessed intelligence regarding significant security vulnerabilities, foreign data breaches, and potential manipulation risks.
After several batches of documents were recently declassified and released by the White House, the American people now have more evidence than ever that while officials claimed 2020 was a historically secure election, the government had plenty of evidence of security vulnerabilities, hacks and foreign interference.
Shortly after the election, senior government officials insisted that it was the “most secure” in American history, deflecting concerns about security, including abou...









