Something That Still Hasn't Been Addressed In Detail -- What Was The Classified Document That Hegseth Was Using During The Signal Chat?

Of course she did, china and russia hacked it and got all sort of military secrets

The only lives out in danger during the recent mission were those of terrorist

They died. It was a success
Hilarious fuckup
 
You think Pete didn't already know this basic timeline?
And how is this relevant?

Whether he memorized it (doubtful) or did not memorize it....he got this information from a classified document or a classified meeting.

He didn't come up with the dates and times himself.
 
And how is this relevant?

Whether he memorized it (doubtful) or did not memorize it....he got this information from a classified document or a classified meeting.

He didn't come up with the dates and times himself.
I'm pointing out that Pete probably wasn't reading directly from a classified document.

If you doubt the relevance, then direct your comments to the poster who claimed Pete was reading from a classified document.
 
I'm pointing out that Pete probably wasn't reading directly from a classified document.

If you doubt the relevance, then direct your comments to the poster who claimed Pete was reading from a classified document.
tomato / tomahto....who cares?

The bottom line is that Hegseth was illegally posting classified information using a cell phone....and his worthless alcoholic rapist white frat boy ass needs to go.
 
tomato / tomahto....who cares?

The bottom line is that Hegseth was illegally posting classified information using a cell phone....and his worthless alcoholic rapist white frat boy ass needs to go.
No he wasn't. As far as he knew it was a secure network.
 
Waltz Team Set Up At Least 20 Signal Group Chats For Crisis Around The World.


National security adviser Mike Waltz’s team regularly set up chats on Signal to coordinate official work on issues including Ukraine, China, Gaza, Middle East policy, Africa and Europe, according to four people who have been personally added to Signal chats.

Two of the people said they were in or have direct knowledge of at least 20 such chats. All four said they saw instances of sensitive information being discussed.

It’s a more extensive use of the app than previously reported and sheds new light on how commonly the Trump administration’s national security team relies on Signal, a publicly available messaging app, to conduct its work.
 
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