Hegseth DESTROYS Fake News Hack Over Trump War Lies!
"In a powerful rebuttal to allegations published by The Atlantic, known for its far-left bias, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth refuted claims that he and other Trump administration officials inadvertently disclosed classified military strategies in a group chat.These outrageous allegations come from Jeffrey Goldberg, the anti-Trump editor-in-chief notorious for fabricating tales against Trump....such as the "Russia, Russia, Russia" hoax.
Hegseth addressed claims that leaders such as National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Vice President J.D. Vance were part of a supposed “Houthi PC small group” sharing sensitive details about military strikes against the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
Goldberg claims to have been “accidentally” added to this secure Signal group chat, igniting immediate backlash for his unfounded assertions."
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As more comes out about it, it seems the allegation is true and Jeffrey Goldberg reported he somehow had been added to a group chat called “Houthi PC small group” on March 13 via Signal, an encrypted messaging service widely believed to be more secure than other commercial texting applications. At least he did not report this mistake prior to the attacks in Yemen.
3 comments:
If Goldberg is such a horrible terrible guy then why was in in the chat? You understand how Signal works, right? You have to be invited to join a group. Why was he invited? He's a horrible deceitful Lib. So why did someone let him in the chat?
Make it make sense.
So now you're an expert on Signal. This matter is under investigation so let's wait for the results. NO one invited Goldberg to be on this chat. Wouldn't be surprised if some Democrat didn't hack it.
They've already admitted that the reporter was mistakenly invited. Keep up.
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