The US president, who has not used email while in office, has one iPhone capable only of making calls and another that is used as his Twitter phone, with access to a series of news sites and the social network, according to White House officials talking to Politico.
While his call-capable iPhone is issued by White House staff and is swapped out “through routine support operations” to check for hacking and other security concerns, Trump has resisted attempts to do similar for as long as five months with his Twitter phone, saying it was “too inconvenient”.
A US president has the power to override White House policy and disregard advice, but given that the devices and systems they use are prime targets for foreign intelligence agencies, doing so can pose significant US national security risks.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 24 2018, @02:49AM
Here's your chance to explain Capitalism to us and note how it differs from Leftist notions.
Be sure that you don't confuse Capitalism with any of these:
Business
Markets
Private property
Democracy
Zero points for you if you don't note how Socialism is Democracy Everywhere (including the workplace).
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]