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demmiblue

(36,898 posts)
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 06:15 PM Jan 2021

White House Removes Spokeswoman at Agency Responding to SolarWinds Hack

Source: WSJ

WASHINGTON—The White House dismissed the top spokeswoman at the agency responsible for responding to a suspected Russian hack of government computer systems, amid disagreements over how the government is handling the breach.

Sara Sendek, the director of public affairs at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said the White House’s personnel office informed her Monday evening that her services were no longer needed and instructed her not to come to work after Tuesday.

The White House and CISA declined to comment. Ms. Sendek said she wasn’t given a reason for her dismissal, which was first reported by CyberScoop, a cybersecurity news site.

Her removal is the latest in a raft of dismissals of senior cybersecurity officials and comes as the Trump administration grapples with the SolarWinds hack. The breach was discovered last month and has compromised at least a half dozen cabinet departments and an unknown number of private companies.

Read more: https://www.wsj.com/articles/white-house-removes-spokeswoman-at-agency-responding-to-solarwinds-hack-11609877635





The White House has told @sarasendek, the longtime head of public affairs for @CISAgov, that her services are no longer needed, Sara tells me. Today is her last day on the job.

As a political appointee, Sendek would have left government service by Jan. 20. But she was still actively helping run CISA's response to the #SolarWinds hack as well as the agency's work in support of the Georgia runoffs.

Sendek said she had planned to stay on the job in the coming days and that she was surprised to be asked to leave by the White House.
She said she was not given a reason for her dismissal.

(To be clear, there are other public affairs professionals who will stay on at @CISAgov. So there is still a comms shop.)
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White House Removes Spokeswoman at Agency Responding to SolarWinds Hack (Original Post) demmiblue Jan 2021 OP
She must have let out some truths. Therefore not loyal to Trump. riversedge Jan 2021 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jan 2021 #2
i'm not doing any online banking til the banks come clean mopinko Jan 2021 #3
If he is leaving why is he still tweaking his bureaucracy? bucolic_frolic Jan 2021 #4
WSJ: "... comes as the Trump administration grapples with the SolarWinds hack" - inaccurate erronis Jan 2021 #5
Maybe the internet going down for a while wouldnt be so bad dexdah Jan 2021 #6
No more jobs. nt chowder66 Jan 2021 #7

Response to demmiblue (Original post)

mopinko

(70,239 posts)
3. i'm not doing any online banking til the banks come clean
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 06:45 PM
Jan 2021

i am convinced i was hacked in this. more here-
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10965238

i had 2 mac laptops go down. i bought a pad, and it is now acting up in the same way.
i believe it was infected through chase bank. of all the sites i have had trouble w, chase has been the worst. i got their ap, no better.
so, that's my prime suspect for infecting the pad.

if you are having trouble logging on to websites, and having to reset your password, worry.

bucolic_frolic

(43,311 posts)
4. If he is leaving why is he still tweaking his bureaucracy?
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 07:11 PM
Jan 2021

I think he'll make one last giant effort at not leaving office. News and power blackouts?

erronis

(15,355 posts)
5. WSJ: "... comes as the Trump administration grapples with the SolarWinds hack" - inaccurate
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 07:12 PM
Jan 2021

The rumpish administration is trying to deal with covering up their invitation to the USSR to hack the US.

dexdah

(45 posts)
6. Maybe the internet going down for a while wouldnt be so bad
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 07:35 PM
Jan 2021

No more conspiracy theories, no more twitter, no more facebook, no more clickbait—ahh, sounds like freedom, not like all the freedumb spreading like a pandemic.

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