Donald Trump blasted Apple for its rejection of a court order to cede encrypted data to the FBI from the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
“I agree 100 percent with the courts,” Trump told the hosts of “Fox and Friends” Wednesday. “We should open it up. I think security overall. We have to open it up and we have to use our heads. We have to use common sense.”
A radicalized couple rampaged the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California on December 2 before being killed in a shootout with police. 14 people were killed. Authorities later said that the attackers tried to take more lives with a rigged pipe bomb that never detonated.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles maintained that the FBI needed Apple’s compliance to access “relevant, critical … data” on a shooter’s locked iPhone.
“Our country has got so many problems,” Trump said. “These are two people radicalized who were given a wedding party by the people that they killed. There’s something going on. We have to be very careful. We have to be very vigilant. But to think that Apple won’t allow us to get into her cell phone – who do they think they are? No, we have to open it up.”









