Trump started storing calls on secure server after leaks of his conversations with Mexico and Australia happened early in administration

Red States:
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That’s Natasha Bertrand, who made a name for herself throughout the Russia-gate fiasco by being a faithful conduit for Fusion GPS propaganda. She points out that the administration started storing calls on the more secure server after a myriad of leaks, including one involving the Australians. Makes sense, right? Of course, Bertrand isn’t meaning to help make Trump’s case here that the administration was simply trying to avoid leaks. Her piece centers on the ludicrous notion that making information more secure is somehow a “national security risk.”
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What this really suggests is that the alleged whistleblower wanted to leak the transcript and did not have access to it because of past leaks, not because Trump thought he had done anything untoward.  It is strange that the media mainly missed this in their rush to help the coup attempt.

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