The president and his personal lawyer reportedly talk on a vulnerable phone line that has caused security concerns in the White House.
President Donald Trump's alleged ongoing use of an unsecured phone line means his apparent calls with Rudy Giuliani were likely listened in on by Russian intelligence services, who now know more about them than the impeachment inquiry, according to a former CIA veteran., which show regular contact with the White House and a number listed only as"-1", suspected—but not confirmed—to be the president.
"Congress and investigators have call records that suggest certain things but have no means whatsoever of getting the actual text," Sipher told the Post."I guarantee the Russians have the actual information.""The mere fact I had numerous calls with the White House does not establish any specific topic.
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