Anonymous wrote:Democrat senators are running to the news shows pounding their chests about how they’re going to be asking Tulsi and John all about this when they appear before the Intelligence Committee tomorrow.
Tulsi needs to calm their bluff. Fill the gallery with Proud Boys armed to the teeth. Enter the room with your most vicious Republican CIA paramilitary soldiers. Then see what the Democrat senators have to say.
Anonymous wrote:This is much ado about nothing. Do you seriously think Yemen could have done anything about this with the inside information?
The administration did this to intimidate Canada and Europe. There was a basketball team who used to run through their offense instead of the pregame layup line. They did it to intimidate the opponent, showing their offense because the opponent wouldn’t be able to do anything about it. That team ended up winning 85-90% of their games consistently.
That’s all this is. Democrats need to calm down, take a deep breath, and figure out how they’re going to stay out of jail.
Anonymous wrote:Could the Trump admin actually fire someone for breaking laws and being incompetent? I would be shocked. But being the National Security Adviser and not paying attention as you add a journalist to a group chat to plan a war on Signal is pretty f***ing bad.
Waltz’s future in doubt following accidental war plan leak
“You can’t have recklessness as the national security adviser,” one official said.
By Dasha Burns, Rachael Bade and Eli Stokols
The stunning revelation that top administration officials accidentally included a reporter in a group chat discussing war plans triggered furious discussion inside the White House that national security adviser Mike Waltz may need to be forced out.
Nothing is decided yet, and White House officials cautioned that President Donald Trump would ultimately make the decision over the next day or two as he watches coverage of the embarrassing episode.
Anonymous wrote:I hope this gets Hegseth fired! Please. Please. Please. (DoD employee).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that there will actually be consequences for this. Republicans are going to lose the midterms and public trust if democrats keep talking about it.
EVERYONE should keep talking this. It’s the height of stupidity to be talking about military plans on a platform not approved by the government. Then to add a reporter and never realize it. Goldberg should have stayed on the chat for another two weeks. Who knows what he may have discovered by then. In any sane administration, the NSA would be packing there office, and the SecDef and DNI would be wondering if they need to submit their recognition.
Trump tweet fired other officials last term for disagreeing with him. These fools should be escorted out on live TV.
Anonymous wrote:And this is why you don’t put the village idiot in charge and definitely don’t let him pick the village moron to be in charge of defense. Americans knew we were becoming unsafe as we targeted our allies, but clearly we’re at the stage of just sharing national security secrets and plans with the world.
Why are these fools worry about leakers when they’re the more clear and present danger.
Anonymous wrote:I think that there will actually be consequences for this. Republicans are going to lose the midterms and public trust if democrats keep talking about it.
Senior national security officials coordinated airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen earlier this month using an unsecure group chat which accidentally included the top editor of The Atlantic, a move that appears to have broken a host of federal laws and protocols.
In a story released Monday titled “The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans,” Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg said he was added to the group on Signal — an open-source, privacy-focused messaging app — earlier this month by someone identifying themself as Michael Waltz, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser.
The conversation — which eventually included messages from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, among others — included “operational details of forthcoming strikes on Yemen, including information about targets, weapons the U.S. would be deploying, and attack sequencing,” according to Goldberg.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it was as good thing trump didn't go after hillary for her sending of 1000s of emails and storing them in her private computer which included classified info. I think trump either got lucky or was lazy.