Trump Fires Head of DHS Election Security Agency

President Donald Trump on Tuesday fired the director of the federal agency that vouched for the reliability of the 2020 election.


Trump fired Christopher Krebs in a tweet, saying his recent statement defending the security of the election was “highly inaccurate.”


The firing of Krebs, a Trump appointee and director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, comes as Trump is refusing to recognize the victory of Democratic President-elect Joe Biden and removing high-level officials seen as insufficiently loyal. He fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Nov. 9, part of a 


Krebs, a former Microsoft executive, ran the agency, known as CISA, from its creation in the wake of Russian interference with the 2016 election through the November election. He won bipartisan praise as CISA coordinated federal state and local efforts to defend electoral systems from foreign or domestic interference.


He kept a low profile even as he voiced confidence ahead of the November vote and, afterward, knocked down allegations that the count was tainted by fraud. At times, he seemed to be directly repudiating Trump, a surprising move from a component of the Department of Homeland Security, an agency that has drawn criticism for seeming to be too closely allied with the president’s political goals.


CISA issued statements dismissing claims that large numbers of dead people could vote or that someone could change results without detection.


It also distributed a statement from a coalition of federal and state officials concluding there was no evidence that votes were compromised or altered in the Nov. 3 election and that the vote was the most secure in American history.


Krebs avoided ever directly criticizing the pre ..

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