Posted on 01/24/2025 7:10:27 AM PST by Libloather
An aide to New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams apparently wasn’t too happy their email was inadvertently exposed to a bunch of Trump supporters after a faux pas by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office.
On Friday, President Trump announced the inauguration would be held indoors, creating a last-minute venue shakeup.
That’s when Schumer’s office got an email out to his inauguration list, advising attendees that since the event was to be moved, their invites could not be used to access the new indoor venue. But the tickets could make nice souvenirs should they still want to pick them up in person at the Hart Senate Office Building or have them mailed.
However, the email from Schumer’s office to the hundreds of guests on his ticket list might’ve been sent out a bit too fast — and the aide who fired off the message apparently did not use the “BCC” (blind carbon copy) option, showing everyone’s email on the list.
We hear that within moments, Trump supporters quickly began “replying all” — and the comments continued all weekend, with some suggesting someone would be getting axed for the mixup, and another replying it would be Schumer who gets voted out.
The email chain went so far afield that some were even trying to land dates from the list, and one mom offered up her two daughters to a man who asked if “anyone was a Jewish 20- or 30-something,” and “better if they like pickleball.”
By Wednesday afternoon, after dozens of “Reply All” messages flew, an aide for Adams had had enough and wrote a stern note to Schumer’s office, asking, “Please tell me why am I on a group email? Is there any reason why this mail was not BCC? Now you are exposing individuals’ mailing addresses in...”
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How desperate does one have to be to try and get a date with that list??????..................
Date: 01/22/2025
From: Chuck Schumer
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: Because of a mixup with e-mail this week - you might be located!
karma
Thanks, Chuck!
Wanna get away?
That’ll get ya. Like “reply to all”. LOL!
Years ago at the company I was working for an E-mail went out to “all users” by mistake. When people starting hitting the “Reply all” button it crashed our servers nation wide. It went on for several days.
Isn't this illegal? What is happening here? Child trafficking?
It’s just lunch.
getting axed
Yo, getting axed whut?
Journalists cannot write anymore. Fire this shlub.
The good effect of DEI.
My favorite mass emailing was when one disgruntled HR employee sent everyone in the company the full list of salaries with individual names.
The chaos caused was legendary—and the person fessed up and quit.
He had gotten his revenge on his bosses.
“Isn’t this illegal? What is happening here? Child trafficking?”
I assume the mother was referring to adult, unmarried daughters.
Probably a joke
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