Rudolph Giuliani is this current regime's "cybersecurity adviser".
He tweeted the following:
“Mueller filed an indictment just as the President left for G-20.In July he indicted the Russians who will never come here just before he left for Helsinki.Either could have been done earlier or later. Out of control!Supervision please?”
and then, later:
“Twitter allowed someone to invade my text with a disgusting anti-President message. The same thing-period no space-occured later and it didn’t happen. Don’t tell me they are not committed cardcarrying anti-Trumpers. Time Magazine also may fit that description. FAIRNESS PLEASE”
See, in the first quote, Rudy (who somehow is as illiterate as his boss is) didn't put a space between the period that came after "G-20" and before the first word of the following sentence ("In"). He repeated that illiteracy by not putting a space between the period that came after "Helsinki" and before the first word of the following sentence ("Either"). No one "invaded" his "text" with anything. (It wasn't a text, it was a tweet.)
But even worse, this numbnut didn't realize that while ".either" is not a top-level domain (TLD), ".in" is. That is the country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) for India. Which means that "G-20.in" is a valid web address. You'll never guess what happens when you
go to that URL.
I repeat: Rudolph Giuliani
is this current regime's "cybersecurity adviser".