Trite response. Anything of substance to say? Try taking a shot at how apple can crack his password. Try explaining how common law forbids an iphone the government cannot figure out how to unlock.
Until you know something about the subject you can only get a trite response.
Years ago I was challenged here to learn about the Constitution and instead of being a fool... I learned.
Indeed. Apple spends a lot of money to make their phones secure enough that not even they can hack them. It's a selling point, and one of the biggest reasons I use an iPhone rather than Android or something else. (is there anything else?) Fedgov has tried beating corps into adding back doors to their products since back in the 'clipper chip' days. I am not surprised at all that Barr supports that effort. Not one bit.
The NSA has, at the very least, the metadata associated with any calls that might have been made to/from these phones. If they weren't looking more closely at these foreign nationals, then perhaps they need to rethink spending so much time spying on honest Americans, and their work attempting to facilitate a coup against our sitting president.