"For people in foreign countries that are living in places that are very insecure, that is definitely a backstop and something that they can comfortably go to bed at night and know it’s going to be there in the morning," the senator opined.
I did enjoy reading almost everything that she said, except for the part where she implied it's safe or rather nothing bad could happen to it and that gives the wrong impression to both newcomers & tech-illiterate users that no matter how you store it, it's going to be impenetrable
[all of us know that's not true]!
I think she was assuming that people store it properly which the last 13 years has shown isn't as easy as some people think.