I just found this on him: he’s the one who introduced the intrusive cybersecurity act in 2011 forcing companies to share their data with the government. That is not someone we want running the FBI!
In November 30, 2011 Congressman Rogers introduced the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA).[10] “The bill would allow the government to share all of its classified cyber-security knowledge with private companies, forming knowledge-sharing agreements that would hopefully keep China (and other countries and hackers) out of American computer networks. The catch is that the information shared is a two-lane streetcompanies would also be allowed to share private data with the federal government, provided there is a reasonable ‘cyber threat.’”[11] “In the current version, most personal information would be stripped from data shared with the government, and the bill no longer defines intellectual property theft as something relating to national security “We think we’re making huge progress with the privacy groups, so they understand what we’re trying to accomplish, which isn’t anything nefarious,” Rogers said”[12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Rogers_(Michigan_politician)
Well in less than an hour I guess we ruled out Rogers,really great group here.!