SecDef shares US war Plan in Group chat

Anonymous
The accidental Signal app breach, where journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was unknowingly included in a group chat, exposed sensitive U.S. military plans against the Houthis over several days. High-level officials discussed strike timing and targets, raising serious concerns about using unsecured platforms for classified info. While significant, it was an unintentional lapse. In contrast, Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server involved over 100 classified emails—including Top Secret material—used over years, with allegations of deleted emails and intentional evasion of oversight. Despite being far more severe and systemic, Clinton faced no criminal charges, showing a stark disparity in accountability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how Trump released a bunch of executive orders today to distract from this and nobody cares.


I noticed that too.


He’s extorting another law firm I think. You would think the law firms would collaborate and stand strong against him. But they all rather pay up and fold…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how Trump released a bunch of executive orders today to distract from this and nobody cares.


I noticed that too.


The problem with the flooding the zone strategy is you keep having to up the crazy factor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess Hegseth and Rubio will admit their wrong doing and go to jail?

just a few years ago, several members of that group chat criticized Hillary Clinton for using a private email server to conduct official business when she was secretary of state under President Barack Obama.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who disclosed the war plans in the chat this month, condemned Mrs. Clinton’s actions during a Fox News segment in November 2016.

“Any security professional — military, government or otherwise — would be fired on the spot for this type of conduct and criminally prosecuted for being so reckless with this kind of information,” he said.

Mr. Hegseth was also adamant that anyone engaging in similar acts should be summarily punished.

“People have gone to jail for one one-hundredth of what, even one one-thousandth of what Hillary Clinton did,” he said during a Fox Business segment that same month.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, another participant in the encrypted group chat, also voiced those sentiments in a Fox News appearance in 2016, when he was running for president.

“People are going to be held accountable if they broke the laws of this country,” he said. He added that “nobody is above the law, not even Hillary Clinton.”

Make them eat their words. Rubio’s above is perfect. Let’s get a go fund me going to install these as billboards across the states where these bozos hail from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The accidental Signal app breach, where journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was unknowingly included in a group chat, exposed sensitive U.S. military plans against the Houthis over several days. High-level officials discussed strike timing and targets, raising serious concerns about using unsecured platforms for classified info. While significant, it was an unintentional lapse. In contrast, Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server involved over 100 classified emails—including Top Secret material—used over years, with allegations of deleted emails and intentional evasion of oversight. Despite being far more severe and systemic, Clinton faced no criminal charges, showing a stark disparity in accountability.


Thank you Butter-emails guy. The use of Signal here was neither accidental nor unintentional. Adding the editor of the Atlantic and getting caught were accidental and unintentional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Turns out the reporter wasn’t the only unauthorized person on the chat. The chat included an individual who is still waiting to be confirmed by the Senate.

[twitter]https://meidasnews.com/news/trump-admin-signal-group-chat-included-member-still-waiting-for-senate-confirmation[/twitter]




This is beyond the pale. Congress has neutered themselves if they’re not outraged by this. It’s admitting that Congress is a rubber stamp. Let’s see what they do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess Hegseth and Rubio will admit their wrong doing and go to jail?

just a few years ago, several members of that group chat criticized Hillary Clinton for using a private email server to conduct official business when she was secretary of state under President Barack Obama.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who disclosed the war plans in the chat this month, condemned Mrs. Clinton’s actions during a Fox News segment in November 2016.

“Any security professional — military, government or otherwise — would be fired on the spot for this type of conduct and criminally prosecuted for being so reckless with this kind of information,” he said.

Mr. Hegseth was also adamant that anyone engaging in similar acts should be summarily punished.

“People have gone to jail for one one-hundredth of what, even one one-thousandth of what Hillary Clinton did,” he said during a Fox Business segment that same month.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, another participant in the encrypted group chat, also voiced those sentiments in a Fox News appearance in 2016, when he was running for president.

“People are going to be held accountable if they broke the laws of this country,” he said. He added that “nobody is above the law, not even Hillary Clinton.”

Make them eat their words. Rubio’s above is perfect. Let’s get a go fund me going to install these as billboards across the states where these bozos hail from.


Yeah, I’ll chip in for billboards.
Anonymous
Of course one of them was in Russia, adversarial territory, while using an insecure device to plan military attacks.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-envoy-steve-witkoff-signal-text-group-chat-russia-putin/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Is Kash ok? Is he on something too?


Maybe he’s being severed. That would explain all this. 😉
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Military are pissed at Hegseth…sucks to work for an incompetent jerk.


The White House confirmed Mr. Goldberg’s account. But Mr. Hegseth later denied that he put war plans in the group chat, which apparently included other senior members of Mr. Trump’s national security team.
In disclosing the aircraft, targets and timing for hitting Houthi militia sites in Yemen on the commercial messaging app Signal, Mr. Hegseth risked the lives of American war fighters.

Across the military on Monday and Tuesday, current and retired troops and officers expressed dismay and anger in social media posts, secret chat groups and the hallways of the Pentagon.

My father was killed in action flying night-trail interdiction over the Ho Chi Minh Trail” after a North Vietnamese strike, said the retired Maj. Gen. Paul D. Eaton, who served in the Iraq war. “And now, you have Hegseth. He has released information that could have directly led to the death of an American fighter pilot.”


The more the military is mad, the better.
Anonymous
DNI Tusli Gabbard demands that Hegseth and crew be prosecuted for their leaks. Will Bondi listen?

https://www.newsweek.com/tulsi-gabbard-tweet-trump-hegseth-signal-war-plans-2050440
Anonymous
What a bunch of dumbasses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DNI Tusli Gabbard demands that Hegseth and crew be prosecuted for their leaks. Will Bondi listen?

https://www.newsweek.com/tulsi-gabbard-tweet-trump-hegseth-signal-war-plans-2050440


That’s not what that’s saying. Thus far, she’s a hypocrite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The part that people are missing is that they're doing official communications on Signal to avoid those communications being retained. There are Project 2025 training videos that specifically recommended this type of thing as a way to avoid subpoenas. Our government is using 3rd party software to discuss OPSEC, NOFORN, and Top Secret levels of communication in avenues that do not retain data. They can stage a total takeover of the US and there will be no evidence through any official channels and don’t have to be retained as per White House records policy.
Shameful


Of course. No records.

But FWIW, this is alluded to in the article and several people have mentioned it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The accidental Signal app breach, where journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was unknowingly included in a group chat, exposed sensitive U.S. military plans against the Houthis over several days. High-level officials discussed strike timing and targets, raising serious concerns about using unsecured platforms for classified info. While significant, it was an unintentional lapse. In contrast, Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server involved over 100 classified emails—including Top Secret material—used over years, with allegations of deleted emails and intentional evasion of oversight. Despite being far more severe and systemic, Clinton faced no criminal charges, showing a stark disparity in accountability.


If this was done by Democrats you be screaming that they needed to be beheaded
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