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Former national security adviser John Bolton expressed strong disapproval on Monday regarding the use of the messaging app Signal by several officials from the Trump administration to conduct government business. Bolton's comments highlight concerns over transparency and accountability in governmental communications. He argued that utilizing such encrypted messaging platforms could undermine the public's right to access information about how decisions are made within the government.
Bolton emphasized that government officials should prioritize transparency and use conventional communication methods to ensure that their actions are subject to public scrutiny. He believes that relying on apps like Signal, which offer end-to-end encryption, raises significant ethical questions about the potential for evading oversight and accountability. This criticism reflects broader concerns about the implications of digital privacy tools for governance and the importance of maintaining open lines of communication between the government and the public.
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