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What will she say??
She will announce that all publicly accessible government websites will also serve as TOR exit nodes, singlehandedly solving the problems of censorship, free speech, identity theft, consumer profiling, network neutrality, outdated copyright-based business models, and unlawful surveillance.
Or, maybe she will just announce a new, voluntary “code of conduct” for industry. We’ll see.