I can't imagine the confusion of the mind that thinks it is conservative to behave in this way, or to think this is political and not related to technology.
The Iran-Contra tapes show up, as an element of history that we nearly lost, that the illegally-political operative running the Archives tried repeatedly to let get deleted.
Trump administration has been no stranger to destroying history. Their read outs for meetings with foreign officials were just the most absurd hokey fake abbreviated read outs last term. https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/news/foia/2019-05-07/white-house-f...
I cant stand what this sham of a government is doing. But that they use illegal communication channels like Signal to hide what they are doing, to avoid making the lasting record of history, that we the people are denied the democratic necessity of looking at and assessing what's happened: that absolutely makes my blood boil. Such denial of democracy, such hiding and cowering from history is the act of people with no pride, with no dignity, who knows they bring nothing good to America.
I enjoyed reading what you wrote (though, I disagree with most of it) but the above quote spoiled your overall comment much, and I'm too much of a pedant to let it go, so I'll ask the following, and perhaps thence, I can ask more people to use signal .
What is illegal about signal?
Signal itself could be legal, perhaps, if folks diligently report and record the conversations they have on Signal.
But I very much doubt this administration is using Signal in a legal manner, obeying the legal requirements to keep proper records. Its not Signal's fault, Signal's likely not illegal per se (it is secure government systems though), but it is an incredibly powerful tool that makes it far harder for records to be kept.
I love Signal, but my expectation is that there is a bit of a dark age happening right now in this administration. Where normally there would be emails and communications that would be captured that are instead lost. Not only are records of Signal conversations not being dilligently reported, tools like disappearing messages are being used casually to make sure conversations never can kept, making sure we the people never have the legal opportunity we are assured to see what's happening in these days.
Edit: WaPo, with Why government workers and military planners all love Signal now (federal records act be damned) supporting these concerns, https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/03/25/signal-...