Encryption foes in Washington won't give up...
[reason.com]
It's impossible to overstate just how much governments hate not being able to read your mail, listen to your phone calls, and peruse your text messages. When all that snoopy officials can pull up is scrambled gobbledygook, they just know they're missing out on the good stuff, like little kids bristling at whispered adult conversations.
That explains the U.S. government's decades-long war against private cryptography and its most recent manifestation in the crusade against "warrant-proof encryption."