Mnuchin urges Apple, other tech companies to work with law enforcement

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On Tuesday, President Donald Trump lashed out at Apple in a tweet for refusing to unlock phones in criminal investigations while the company benefited from the federal government’s help on trade issues. Their request has renewed attention to privacy issues in the digital age, with Apple and its rivals arguing strong encryption protects users while law enforcement officials counter it allows criminals to evade justice.

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They don’t have to, because those with the responsibility to sustain the Constitution, the US Bill of Rights, and individual freedom, have all the power they need to secure and decode needed cyber security difficulties...

But Apple only works with the Chinese.....

Fuck Mnuchin. Stay strong Apple

No, learn from Huawei, just say no!

That’s rich. Maybe Mnuchin should start working with government, as is his job.

No!

huge corporations are the real outlaws

We want less government overreach, not more. Republicans used to be for small government. Not anymore...

Let them start with his phone.

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