Jeffries urges Trump to fire Defense Secretary Hegseth over ‘Signal Gate’
- Jeffries urged Donald Trump to fire Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a texting mishap shared military strike plans, endangering service members, as reported by multiple sources.
- The Signal text chain included 18 officials discussing U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen, with sensitive details shared, according to reports.
- Defense Secretary Hegseth stated that the information was not classified, despite it reportedly being highly classified, as noted by an unnamed defense official.
- Jimmy Kimmel criticized Hegseth's hypocrisy over mishandling classified information and noted that no action has been taken against him, while claiming, 'nobody is above the law,' as per reports.
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Letter: ”Signalgate’ a frightening disgrace
”Signalgate’ a frightening disgrace Editor: The current administration is a complete disgrace, to discuss classified information on an unsecured line is unconscionable. Imagine the harm that this may or could still have caused. This is a blatant disregard of our country’s national security and the safety of all of our nation’s military. Defense Secretary Hegseth should be forced to resign. The most frightening aspect of this incident is that all…
MSNBC Lets Swalwell Rant on Security Breach, Ignores His Own Scandal
If any more proof was needed of how un-self-aware MSNBC really was, Charles Coleman Jr. rose to the occasion while filling in for Monday night’s The 11th Hour. To discuss a reported national security breach of the Trump administration, Coleman ostensibly interviewed Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA.), but in fact just let Swalwell mouth off at will, while completely ignoring the fact that Swalwell himself had been the subject of an embarrassing n…
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