SAJ-99
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It seems they had problems countering the disinformation from the other side of the political aisle. LOL. If you have trouble with that, I have no idea how they thought they could stop coordinated disinformation from foreign actors like China and Russia. What I worry about is that our own government becomes less transparent. It would have been easy to set up the group in the DHS and let them go about their daily tasks and not make any type of announcement about it.Since it was discussed on this thread---it now seems that the new "Disinformation" office is on hold and supposedly Nina has resigned. I will leave it to others, far smarter than I to decide whether or not the "Disinformation office" is a good thing or bad, but if it does move forward at some point, it is my opinion someone with less political baggage than Nina should run it.