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View All Images- Attorney James R. Troupis prepares to testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorneys James R. Troupis (L), and Jesse Binnall (C), and fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs (R) are sworn-in prior to testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis elbow bumps Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, after a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs prepares to testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Tom Carper (Democrat of Delaware) fist bumps Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, speaks during a hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which the Department of Homeland Security called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which the Department of Homeland Security called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis gestures as he gives an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs and US Senator Gary Peters (Democrat of Michigan), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs argue about a leaked report during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs argues with US Senator Gary Peters (Democrat of Michigan), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs (not pictured) during a hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which the Department of Homeland Security called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorneys James R. Troupis (L), and Jesse Binnall (C), and fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs (R) are sworn-in prior to testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, is sworn in during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Jesse Binnall, an attorney for the Trump campaign, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Jesse Binnall, an attorney for the Trump campaign, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, is seen during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, is sworn in during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Jesse Binnall, an attorney for the Trump campaign, gives an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Kenneth Starr gives an opening statement remotely during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs prepares to testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs prepares to testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis, left, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs is sworn in prior to testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs and US Senator Gary Peters (Democrat of Michigan), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs argue about a leaked report during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs during a hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, elbow bumps United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs after a hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Attorneys James R. Troupis (L) and Jesse Binnall (R) talk with United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs (C) prior to testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs (C) elbow bumps Trump campaign attorney James R. Troupis (L), while Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall (R) looks on following a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs speaks during a hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorneys James Troupis, Jesse Binnall, and Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, are sworn in during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs (R) listens to Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall (L) as he testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Rand Paul (Republican of Kentucky) asks questions during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Jesse Binnall, an attorney for the Trump campaign, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which the Department of Homeland Security called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Josh Hawley (Republican of Missouri) asks questions during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Rick Scott (Republican of Florida) talks to US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs during a hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Jesse Binnall, an attorney for the Trump campaign, gives an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs is sworn in prior to testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Josh Hawley (Republican of Missouri) asks questions during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Kenneth W. Starr is seen on a monitor as he testifies remotely before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which the Department of Homeland Security called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James R. Troupis testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney James Troupis elbow bumps attorney Jesse Binnall after a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs prepares to testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs (C) prepares to testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Kenneth Starr remotely answers United States Senator Rick Scotts (Republican of Florida) question during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Rick Scott (Republican of Florida) asks questions during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Rick Scott (Republican of Florida) and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs speak to Trump campaign attorneys James Troupis and Jesse Binnall before a hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs speaks during a hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Jesse Binnall, an attorney for the Trump campaign, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Fired Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs prepares to testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, testifies during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which Krebs called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- United States Senator Gary Peters (Democrat of Michigan), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, gives an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Attorney Kenneth W. Starr is seen on a monitor as he testifies remotely before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing to examine baseless claims of voter irregularities in the 2020 election in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2020. US President Donald J. Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud over the presidential election, which the Department of Homeland Security called the most secure in American history. Credit: Jim LoScalzo / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, give an opening statement during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP
- Christopher Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, is sworn in during a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Credit: Greg Nash / Pool via CNP `