The presidential administration’s war on truth has continued full speed ahead this week, with Donald Trump calling for investigations into pollsters and media outlets over unflattering polls and pressuring Amazon not to notify customers how much his tariffs are increasing the price of products.
And these days, few people are being targeted in Trump’s crusade against reality quite like Chris Krebs, his former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
And these days, few people are being targeted in Trump’s crusade against reality quite like Chris Krebs.
Trump and his administration have targeted him for having the gall to publicly debunk Trump’s lies about the 2020 presidential election. Earlier this week, my MSNBC colleague Steve Benen highlighted Krebs’ outspokenness as he fights Trump’s authoritarian executive order demanding that the Justice Department probe his time leading CISA. And then CNN reported Wednesday that the Trump administration has taken additional steps to make life harder for Krebs by pulling his membership in U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Global Entry program, which allows people to re-enter the country easily.
Chris Krebs’, President Donald Trump’s former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, membership in Global Entry has been revoked. Krebs, who has repeatedly attested to the security of the 2020 election, told CNN he finds it hard to believe this isn’t another act of retribution from the administration.
On Wednesday afternoon, Krebs received an email saying that his Trusted Traveler Program status had changed. He logged into the program and learned his Global Entry program membership had been revoked, he told CNN. Global Entry is the US Customs and Border Protection program that gives low-risk travelers expedited clearance when they arrive in the US.
Trump earlier this month stripped Krebs of any existing security clearance he may still hold since leaving office and ordered the Justice Department to probe the former official.








