Anonymous wrote:Omg Gabbard Trump Admin Signal Group Chat Included Member Still Waiting for Senate Confirmation
Unconfirmed nominee Joe Kent texted on behalf of Tulsi Gabbard during the war plans.
Maga you are UnAmerican and utterly stupid to believe anything they say!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to the security risk, I'm kind of appalled that these guys are the ones making these decisions. I think I always assumed there were actual military leaders making decisions that would then go up the chain.
“Yo dude, let’s attack.”
“Well we could wait.”
“Nah.”
“It’s not in alignment, but I’ll defer because you guys are rad.”
“💪🏻🔥🇺🇸”
“Duuude!”
Ashton Kutcher will play Hegseth in the mini series, “Dude, Where’s My Nuke?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signal is approved for govt use no different than making a phone call and more secure than a text?
Signal is permissible to use for work purposes provided that any decisions made are also recorded through formal channels.
Recording “decisions made” is not actually the standard for retaining government records.
Anonymous wrote:The Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and the CIA Director, John Ratcliffe, not knowing DoD policy on classified and controlled unclassified information on unsecured devices is appalling.
Witkoff was in Moscow… why did he join such a highly sensitive group on a civilian phone while INSIDE RUSSIA? Is that considered OPSEC? (The answer is no)
And as the hearing was happening the House of Reps Republicans were discussing how to remove the efficiency of refrigerators.
Midterms will be our last chance to vote. Anyone who votes for the treasonous and stupid taxpayer waste crowd is just dumb. National Security and House Republicans are discussing the removal of efficiency standards for refrigerators. No one could make up how utterly stupid not only the cult is but all Republicans at this point in time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your use of sports allegories indicates that you think on a tenth grade level. I bet you ARE in the Trump administration.
Maybe Karoline Leavitt is on DCUM?
Probably. The post was on point for a girl who got a softball scholarship to a no name school that admits 85% of applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CBS News has received an internal NSA bulletin from Feb 2025 warning staff NOT to use Signal app for sensitive info, citing vulnerabilities to Russian hackers. These docs were sent pre-Houthi chat scandal with Jeffrey Goldberg.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nsa-signal-app-vulnerabilities-before-houthi-strike-chat/
Trump's inner circle don't read memos. They follow their leader.
Anonymous wrote:Some of us remember MAGAs calling for a military tribunal and public execution for Hillary Clinton for far less of an egregious breach of National Security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your use of sports allegories indicates that you think on a tenth grade level. I bet you ARE in the Trump administration.
Maybe Karoline Leavitt is on DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your use of sports allegories indicates that you think on a tenth grade level. I bet you ARE in the Trump administration.
Maybe Karoline Leavitt is on DCUM?
Vice President JD Vance’s team sought to immediately contain the fallout over a report showing that Mr. Vance and several top national security officials had inadvertently discussed details of a military attack on Yemen in a group chat that mistakenly included the editor in chief of The Atlantic.
But Mr. Vance’s focus wasn’t on the security breach. Instead, he and his top aides seemed far more concerned with the fact that the conversation displayed a hint of his dissent with his boss.
Mr. Vance has emerged as one of President Trump’s more loyal soldiers and defenders, rarely breaking with him in public and eagerly attacking his critics.
But in the Signal chat, according to the report on it by The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, Mr. Vance told the other officials that he thought the timing of the Yemen operation was a “mistake.” Mr. Vance argued that European nations overwhelmingly benefited from the U.S. Navy’s efforts to protect shipping lanes from Houthi attacks, and he seemed to question if Mr. Trump understood the potential consequences of the action.
“I am not sure the president is aware how inconsistent this is with his message on Europe right now,” Mr. Vance said. “There’s a further risk that we see a moderate to severe spike in oil prices. I am willing to support the consensus of the team and keep these concerns to myself.”