Can You Hack a Hack?

November 28, 2018 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Okay, so Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has a Twitter account.  This showed up on it.  It’s a retweet from some unknown source called The Trump Train.

 

 

Traditionally, the Treasury Secretary does not comment on individual companies, so Mnuchin took it down and said that “someone had gained unauthorized access to his account.”

 

He refused to answer when asked who else has access to his account.

But ….

Mnuchin was late on the draw.  Before he could take it down, Trump retweeted Mnunchin retweeting The Trump Train.

And Trump hasn’t taken it down.  So much for erasing your tracks.

 

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0 Comments to “Can You Hack a Hack?”


  1. With all the supposed “hacking” of tweets, messages etc that this group of doofusses claim to be victims of why are they allowed any personal communications devices?
    Granted the accussation of hacking usually comes after one of them is cught making a particular dumb, racist, inane comment and I have beleived that they are trying to avoid responsibility.
    So like children blaiming some unknown entity for their offenses so do these large toddlers try to blaim others for their inanities.

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  2. Jane & PKM says:

    The is nothing “traditional” or “normal” with this maladministration. Other than lacking in common decency, this brigand of buffoons has no respect for the rule of law, co-equal branches of government and defies logic in their attacks on private enterprise. Petty, vindictive and punitive measures have been substituted for sound governance. Governance? Nah. That should be “govermenance” to describe this maladministration.

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  3. Didn’t the government make a profit off of the GM bailout?

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  4. Susan on the Left Coast says:

    FYI news: remember when Trump spoke at the massive Boys Scouts event? Trump stood in front of thousands of children and bragged about orgies he went to on his friend’s yacht….those orgies are still in the news because of the 80 child sex victims….AND.. the fact that the corrupt prosecutor who protected the prolific wealthy pedophile… is now a Trump appointee being dangled to replace Jeff Sessions

    ….the pedophile orgies are still a active case even though the prosecutor buried it on behalf of pedophile’s lawyer who was buddies with the prosecutor aka Trump’s appointee.
    https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article220097825.html

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  5. Larry from Colorado says:

    The most corrupt administration ever?

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  6. Runaway Trump Train barreling down the tracks…

    Question: If Trump’s policies cause Americans to lose jobs, income, and investments by the end of his term, will he pay each of us back?

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  7. it is just astonishing how inept RWNJ’s are, when it comes to the security of their email/social media accounts. those things just get hacked right and left. they really should be restricted to #2 lead pencils, and lined paper. it’s the only way to be sure.

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  8. Responding to Rick’s question, Trump will repay each of us right after he admits his policies caused the loss of jobs.
    Not holding my breath.

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  9. slipstream says:

    Alan: no, the government did not make a net profit from the auto industry bailout. Net 10.2 billion dollar loss for the government. Welfare for corporations.

    General Motor’s advertising about repaying the TARP loans ahead of schedule and with interest was nothing more than a lying devious accounting trick. Yep, they repaid some TARP loans — using other TARP money.

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  10. Seriously . . . well, forget I said that. Serious would mean an acceptance of reality. GM has been on the downward slope for some time. Note that they have already done away with some of the cars they one made. They are one top-heavy organism. Chrysler and Ford also dropped at least one of their brands. It seems that the private sedan will soon be a thing of the past. What is trending now and has been for some time are sport utilities and now comes the crossover. And don’t forget that if electric cars come to dominate, that means any auto plants making transmissions will have to do something else. I am noticing lately that parking slots just for electric cars are opening up all over the place such as at huge shopping malls, municipal building parking lots, campus parking lots, etc. From what I understand, electricity generation still depends on coal for the most part, so coal mines can still function at a minimal level. Thus sayeth I about the automotive industry, bailout repayment or not!

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  11. Perhaps the Trump family will buy the shuttered factories and convert them to casinos.

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