The New York Times is so wrong on its cell phone


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PResident Trump said Thursday that a New York Times article claiming that the use of a cell phone poses a security risk is a mistake because it only uses phones of the government.

"The so-called Trump experts at The New York Times have written a long and boring article on the use of my cell phone that is so incorrect that I do not have time to fix it," tweeted Trump Thursday morning. "I only use public phones and I only have one government cell phone. The story is so bad! "

A Wednesday Times report said that Chinese and Russian spies were listening to Trump's calls with friends on his iPhone, which, according to Trump, is impossible because he claims not to use personal device.

According to the report, Trump has three iPhones, one of which it uses as a personal phone and which has not been modified for vulnerabilities by the National Security Agency.

According to the Times, China is able to use these calls to discover the type of arguments that the president finds persuasive and who he listens to, and the Russians are likely to listen for reasons of Like influence.

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