Former Trump cybersecurity official says GOP leaders have 'lost control' of voter base: 'This is a death spiral'
Chris Krebs, the first director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency who was fired by former
President Trump for refuting stolen election claims, said on Sunday that leaders of the Republican Party have "lost control" of the party's voter base.
While appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation," host Margaret Brennan asked Krebs whether he believes Trump is attempting to undermined future elections, noting that the former president said during a recent rally that he is seeking to completely overhaul the U.S. election system.
"Without question. It's happening at four different levels, both state legislatures and state elected officials, some of the folks running for secretary of state in Arizona and Georgia. But we're also seeing [it] in the U.S. Congress," said Krebs.
"The minority whip was on Fox News this morning with
Chris Wallace and he was talking about how the election was effectively stolen and he will not admit that [President] Biden won," Krebs added, referring to Rep.
Steve Scalise (R-La.), who
refused to say whether he believed the 2020 election was stolen or not.
Brennan noted that was an extraordinary remark for Krebs, a lifelong Republican, to make and asked how these claims continue to occur.
"They're afraid to speak up because they're afraid the former president is going to try to primary them and then the other piece is that they've activated and lost control of their voting base, the people that are going to put them in power," Krebs said.
"It's gotten out of control. So again, this is a death spiral. They've lost control and they don't have the ability to rein it back in," Krebs added.
Christopher Krebs, the first director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, who was fired by former President Trump for refuting claims of a stolen election, said on Sunday …
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Of course Trump will say he fired the rat. Not that he hired him though.