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May 29, 2022

No evidence of exploitation of Dominion voting machine flaws, CISA finds

The Big Lie is a lie. I suspect that this study will be used in the Dominion lawsuits filed against Sidney Powell, Rudy, Mile Lindell, Fox News and others
https://twitter.com/VotingNews/status/1530941603547754496

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/05/28/dominion-voting-machines-cisa-review/

The federal government has found no evidence that flaws in Dominion voting machines have ever been exploited, including in the 2020 election, according to the executive director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

CISA, an arm of the Department of Homeland Security, has notified election officials in more than a dozen states that use the machines of several vulnerabilities and mitigation measures that would aid in detection or prevention of an attempt to exploit those vulnerabilities.

The move marks the first time CISA has run voting machine flaws through its vulnerability disclosure program, which since 2019 has examined and disclosed hundreds of vulnerabilities in commercial and industrial systems that have been identified by researchers around the world. (The program is aimed at helping companies and consumers better secure devices from breaches.

The security of Dominion voting machines has become a flash point in the fraught politics of the 2020 election with supporters of former president Donald Trump claiming that the results were tainted by machines that were manipulated, while election officials — including Georgia’s Republican secretary of state and governor — insisted that there was no evidence of breaches or altered results.
May 29, 2022

Justice Department Statement on the Mass Shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX

https://twitter.com/AnthonyColeyDOJ/status/1530954432753676289

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-statement-mass-shooting-robb-elementary-school-uvalde-tx-0

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Justice Department Statement on the Mass Shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX
The U.S. Department of Justice today released the following statement from spokesman Anthony Coley:

“At the request of Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin, the U.S. Department of Justice will conduct a Critical Incident Review of the law enforcement response to the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24.

“The goal of the review is to provide an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses that day, and to identify lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for and respond to active shooter events. The review will be conducted with the Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing.

“As with prior Justice Department after-action reviews of mass shootings and other critical incidents, this assessment will be fair, transparent, and independent. The Justice Department will publish a report with its findings at the conclusion of its review.”
May 29, 2022

Justice Department Statement on the Mass Shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX

https://twitter.com/AnthonyColeyDOJ/status/1530954432753676289

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-statement-mass-shooting-robb-elementary-school-uvalde-tx-0

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Justice Department Statement on the Mass Shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX
The U.S. Department of Justice today released the following statement from spokesman Anthony Coley:

“At the request of Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin, the U.S. Department of Justice will conduct a Critical Incident Review of the law enforcement response to the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24.

“The goal of the review is to provide an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses that day, and to identify lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for and respond to active shooter events. The review will be conducted with the Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing.

“As with prior Justice Department after-action reviews of mass shootings and other critical incidents, this assessment will be fair, transparent, and independent. The Justice Department will publish a report with its findings at the conclusion of its review.”
May 29, 2022

Greg Abbott is booed as he arrives at the memorial outside Uvalde Elementary.

Greg was stupid to show up at this event after telling the families that he was not going to do anything to fix this problem. Greg is an asshole and deserved to be booed
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1530969576237940737

May 29, 2022

Greg Abbott is booed as he arrives at the memorial outside Uvalde Elementary

Greg was stupid to show up at this event after telling the families that he was not going to do anything to fix this problem. Greg is an asshole and deserved to be booed
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1530969576237940737

May 29, 2022

Why 18-year-olds can buy AR-15s in Texas but not handguns

This law needs to be changed
https://twitter.com/TexasTribune/status/1530597772772130816
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/05/26/gun-buying-age-texas-handguns-rifles-uvalde/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1653695414&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

The fact that the gunman responsible for this week’s massacre in Uvalde was able to buy two AR-15s days after his 18th birthday highlights how much easier it is for Americans to purchase rifles than handguns.

Under federal law, Americans buying handguns from licensed dealers must be at least 21, which would have precluded the gunman from buying that type of weapon. That trumps Texas law, which only requires buyers of any type of firearm to be 18 or older.

Following Tuesday’s massacre at Robb Elementary School, which killed 19 children and two adults, a growing number of lawmakers in Texas and beyond are calling for the minimum age to purchase assault rifles to be raised to 21 from 18. Doing so would require undoing nearly two centuries of more permissive regulations on so-called long guns.

“It’s something that could happen at either the state or federal level, but I don’t see movement on either front,” said Sandra Guerra Thompson, a criminal law professor at the University of Houston Law Center.

Only six states — Florida, Washington, Vermont, California, Illinois and Hawaii — have increased the minimum purchase age for long guns to 21, according to the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The majority did so following the 2018 massacre in Parkland, Florida, where a then-19-year-old assailant killed 17 people at a high school.
May 29, 2022

Why 18-year-olds can buy AR-15s in Texas but not handguns

This law needs to be changed
https://twitter.com/TexasTribune/status/1530597772772130816
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/05/26/gun-buying-age-texas-handguns-rifles-uvalde/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1653695414&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

The fact that the gunman responsible for this week’s massacre in Uvalde was able to buy two AR-15s days after his 18th birthday highlights how much easier it is for Americans to purchase rifles than handguns.

Under federal law, Americans buying handguns from licensed dealers must be at least 21, which would have precluded the gunman from buying that type of weapon. That trumps Texas law, which only requires buyers of any type of firearm to be 18 or older.

Following Tuesday’s massacre at Robb Elementary School, which killed 19 children and two adults, a growing number of lawmakers in Texas and beyond are calling for the minimum age to purchase assault rifles to be raised to 21 from 18. Doing so would require undoing nearly two centuries of more permissive regulations on so-called long guns.

“It’s something that could happen at either the state or federal level, but I don’t see movement on either front,” said Sandra Guerra Thompson, a criminal law professor at the University of Houston Law Center.

Only six states — Florida, Washington, Vermont, California, Illinois and Hawaii — have increased the minimum purchase age for long guns to 21, according to the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The majority did so following the 2018 massacre in Parkland, Florida, where a then-19-year-old assailant killed 17 people at a high school.
May 29, 2022

Texas Senate Democrats call for special session to raise age to purchase gun, require universal back

The Texas legislature only meets every two years for a set number of days. The Governor can call a special session at any time and in fact Greg called three special sessions to suppress voting rights. We need a special session to address the safety of our children. I am glad that the Texas Democrats are calling for a special session
https://twitter.com/TexasTribune/status/1530632504788623363
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/05/28/texas-senate-democrats-special-session-uvalde/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1653755999&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

The Texas Senate Democratic Caucus is urging Gov. Greg Abbott to call an emergency special legislative session to consider a variety of gun restrictions and safety measures in the wake of a mass school shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two adults dead this week.

In a letter released Saturday morning, all 13 Senate Democrats demanded lawmakers pass legislation that raises the minimum age to purchase a firearm from 18 to 21 years old. The Uvalde gunman was 18 and had purchased two AR-style rifles which he used in the attack.

The caucus is also calling for universal background checks for all firearm sales, “red flag” laws that allow a judge to temporarily remove firearms from people who are considered an imminent threat to themselves or others, a “cooling off period” for the purchase of a firearm and regulations on high capacity magazines for citizens.

“Texas has suffered more mass shootings over the past decade than any other state. In Sutherland Springs, 26 people died. At Santa Fe High School outside Houston, 10 people died. In El Paso, 23 people died at a Walmart. Seven people died in Midland-Odessa,” the letter reads. “After each of these mass killings, you have held press conferences and roundtables promising things would change. After the slaughter of 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, those broken promises have never rung more hollow. The time to take real action is now.”

Such laws are unlikely to gain traction in the Republican-controlled Legislature, which has a track record of favoring legislation that loosens gun restrictions. Only the governor has the power to call lawmakers back into a special session for emergency work.
May 29, 2022

Texas Senate Democrats call for special session to raise age to purchase gun, require universal back

The Texas legislature only meets every two years for a set number of days. The Governor can call a special session at any time and in fact Greg called three special sessions to suppress voting rights. We need a special session to address the safety of our children. I am glad that the Texas Democrats are calling for a special session
https://twitter.com/TexasTribune/status/1530632504788623363
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/05/28/texas-senate-democrats-special-session-uvalde/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1653755999&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

The Texas Senate Democratic Caucus is urging Gov. Greg Abbott to call an emergency special legislative session to consider a variety of gun restrictions and safety measures in the wake of a mass school shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two adults dead this week.

In a letter released Saturday morning, all 13 Senate Democrats demanded lawmakers pass legislation that raises the minimum age to purchase a firearm from 18 to 21 years old. The Uvalde gunman was 18 and had purchased two AR-style rifles which he used in the attack.

The caucus is also calling for universal background checks for all firearm sales, “red flag” laws that allow a judge to temporarily remove firearms from people who are considered an imminent threat to themselves or others, a “cooling off period” for the purchase of a firearm and regulations on high capacity magazines for citizens.

“Texas has suffered more mass shootings over the past decade than any other state. In Sutherland Springs, 26 people died. At Santa Fe High School outside Houston, 10 people died. In El Paso, 23 people died at a Walmart. Seven people died in Midland-Odessa,” the letter reads. “After each of these mass killings, you have held press conferences and roundtables promising things would change. After the slaughter of 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, those broken promises have never rung more hollow. The time to take real action is now.”

Such laws are unlikely to gain traction in the Republican-controlled Legislature, which has a track record of favoring legislation that loosens gun restrictions. Only the governor has the power to call lawmakers back into a special session for emergency work.

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