Trevar Kolodny, an official within the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) chemical security division, told an undercover OMG journalist that "Trump was right: Biden doesn't care about trade."
Prior to working at CISA, Kolodny worked within the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for the U.S. Treasury Department. Despite not being a fan of Donald Trump himself, Kolodny told the undercover reporter that Trump "was deeply interested in trade."
"I don't think I can vote for Donald Trump after January 6th," Kolodny also said, emphasizing his dislike for the former president.
NEW VIDEO FROM OMG: “Trump Was Right, Biden doesn’t care about trade” states Trevar Kolodny, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (@CISACyber) Official in the Department of Homeland Security for chemical security.
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(Related: Like Biden, Trump cared deeply about Wuhan coronavirus [COVID-19] "vaccines," repeatedly calling himself "father of the vaccine.")
CISA does collude with Big Tech
Another thing Kolodny addressed are allegations that CISA colludes with Big Tech corporations like Facebook and Google to censor sensitive information online that the deep state does not want people discussing or sharing.
"They've had conversations with Facebook and Google about these things that aren't true," Kolodny confirmed. "There's been a whole lot" of collusion, he continued, backing what was detailed in a House Judiciary report from earlier this year about how CISA uses tech infrastructure to combat so-called "misinformation" online.
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Keep in mind that this is the same CISA that continually worked to block OMG and O'Keefe from reporting on voter fraud during CISA's infamous election integrity project.
Because of how corrupt CISA is, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is working really hard to "gum up ... the broader cyber security agency," according to Kolodny, because of the agency's anti-"misinformation" agenda.
"I get where Rand Paul is coming from," Kolodny said.
O'Keefe says he is still attempting to reach CISA for comment on all that Kolodny revealed and confirmed.
"No matter how many scandals we uncover, it seems they are quickly forgotten about," wrote one of O'Keefe's followers about how these revelations continue to emerge from inside the belly of the beast, but nothing is ever done to correct any of the malfeasances.
"We are ruled by professional criminals," wrote another. "These are the tyrants our founding fathers warned us about."
Another expressed his opinion that Kolodny is in error to not vote for Trump over January 6th because "by all accounts," according to this person, "Trump had nothing to do with the situation at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021," despite the fact that Trump was holding a rally there at the time.
"I'm always skeptical, but I like Rand Paul even more now," wrote someone else. "He's one of the few politicians I'm fairly sure of when I vote, but even more so now."
Another person wrote that CISA "seems to have their dirty fangs in many illegal things nowadays," to which another responded that somehow what CISA does is much more important than trade in the eyes of those ringleading the anti-free speech racket.
"Trump's trade policies have caused concern, but it's important to prioritize cybersecurity and combat misinformation," wrote another sarcastically about how Washington's priorities are all out of whack.
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