Then they should apologize to Apple for tarnishing their name all over the media for "helping terrorists" to the point where the front-runner of a party, who has a chance of becoming the next president, called for their boycott because of it - when all along it was FBI's dumb mistake for not getting that data and Apple has no responsibility to fix FBI's stupidity. I think it's only fair.
That's assuming it wasn't all staged to take advantage of this situation to pass some backdoor law or set a precedent here, in which case, I don't expect the FBI to retract anything, because then their goal isn't to unlock this phone, but to set that precedent.
That's assuming it wasn't all staged to take advantage of this situation to pass some backdoor law or set a precedent here, in which case, I don't expect the FBI to retract anything, because then their goal isn't to unlock this phone, but to set that precedent.