Chicago Sun-Times

TRUMP FIRES AGENCY HEAD WHO VOUCHED FOR 2020 VOTE

- BY BEN FOX

WASHINGTON — 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.”

While abrupt, the dismissal was hardly surprising. Krebs, director of the Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency, had offered a stream of statements and tweets over the past week attesting to the integrity of the election, directly contradict­ing Trump’s false assertions of widespread fraud without mentioning the president by name.

The firing of Krebs, a Trump appointee, 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 broader shake-up that put Trump loyalists in senior Pentagon positions.

A former Microsoft executive, Krebs 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.

Krebs has repeatedly pushed back against false claims that the election was tainted. Earlier Tuesday, he tweeted out a report citing 59 election security experts saying there is no credible evidence of computer fraud in the 2020 election outcome.

Trump fired back on Twitter later in the day. He repeated unsubstant­iated claims about the vote and wrote “effective imme

diately, Chris Krebs has been terminated as Director of the Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency.”

Krebs, from his personal Twitter account, responded: “Honored to serve. We did it right. Defend Today, Secure Tomorrow.” He closed with the phrase “Protect 2020,” which had been his agency’s slogan ahead of the election.

Officials with CISA and its parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security, had no immediate comment.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D- Calif., chairman of the House intelligen­ce committee, assailed

Trump for “retaliatin­g against Director Krebs and other officials who did their duty. It’s pathetic, but sadly predictabl­e that upholding and protecting our democratic processes would be cause for firing.”

Krebs 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. The repudiatio­n of Trump was notable coming from a component of DHS, which has been criticized for seeming to be too closely aligned with the president’s political goals.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/AP ?? Christophe­r Krebs ran the agency known as CISA from its creation in the wake of Russian interferen­ce with the 2016 election through the November election.
CAROLYN KASTER/AP Christophe­r Krebs ran the agency known as CISA from its creation in the wake of Russian interferen­ce with the 2016 election through the November election.

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