In a staggering display of incompetence that would be laughable if it weren't so dangerous, Pete Hegseth, Trump's Secretary of Defense with a history of drinking on the job, has accidentally texted secret military plans to a reporter, effectively handing over sensitive information on a silver platter.
In a group chat, the reporter got detailed classified information about ongoing military operations in Yemen.
The Federal Records Act prohibits government employees from using electronic-messaging applications such as Signal to send classified information.
This is the caliber of leadership under the MAGA regime: careless, irresponsible, and utterly unfit to manage the complexities of our nation's security.
Can you imagine the sheer recklessness? Was he hitting the sauce? It's like handing the keys to the kingdom to a bumbling fool!
These are not serious people. What an absolute clown show! In any prior administration this would be a career killer!
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