Trump SPYING On Its Citizens? Homeland Secretary Mullin ADMITS U.S. Has Citizens Database
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has sparked controversy after remarks suggesting that the U.S. gove ment maintains extensive databases containing information on American citizens. According to his statement, data related to health, finances, and movement may already be collected and stored in existing systems. When questioned, Mullin responded that “that’s already out there,” implying that such data collection is not new or unusual. The comments have triggered fresh debate over privacy, surveillance, and gove ment data practices in the United States. Supporters argue this refers to existing public and administrative databases used for gove ance and security, while critics raise conce s about the scale and integration of personal data collection. This report breaks down the statement, reactions, and what it could mean for digital privacy and surveillance discussions moving forward.


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