Wait, what?
Sebelius says she knew about security risks on http://t.co/tFgTW6gk6w in August but "there's risks with every system that goes live"
— Melissa Quinn (@MelissaQuinn97) November 6, 2013
That’s right. In testimony before the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday morning, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said that they knew about the security risks in August. Shorter Sebelius?
Hatch ask Sebelius when you learned of security risks. Sebelius says, August. Yet, the launch went ahead as planned.
— Judd Deere (@JuddPDeere) November 6, 2013
https://twitter.com/seanagnew/status/398112278987284481
https://twitter.com/zhanover/status/398112346935402496
Double whatever.
Did I hear this right…..#sebelius just said security wasn't a priority?? #obamacarefailureexcuses
— PamelaJ (@pjsconsv1) November 6, 2013
Sebelius: “No one suggested the [security] risks outweighed the importance of moving forward”
— jessicameyers (@jessicameyers) November 6, 2013
Oh well then. Case closed.
This Twitter user nutshells it:
#sebelius
The Obamacare website "meets government security standards." Uh, sure. Sure it does.#tcot pic.twitter.com/Rsjb0tdBKU— StableGeniusTrump2️⃣⏺2️⃣⏺? (@RealTrump2020_) November 6, 2013
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