Trump WAR PLANS LEAKED After Woke Journo Gets Added To Signal Chat!
Well, folks, you won’t believe this latest yikes coming out of Washington! It appears a reporter, let’s just say someone suffering from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, was accidentally included in a highly confidential Slack – or was it Signal? – conversation discussing top-secret war plans. Instead of doing the responsible thing and leaving the chat, this individual decided to stick around, grab screenshots, and then, get this, publish them all, potentially jeopardizing American interests and more!
The jaw-dropping revelation came from Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief at The Atlantic. He found himself inexplicably added to a top-secret Signal chat about military strikes in Yemen. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz reportedly initiated the conversation on the encrypted messaging app. The participant list reads like a who’s who, including Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegsath, Marco Rubio, and others.
What’s truly unbelievable is that Defense Secretary Pete Hegsath actually texted the war plan to this reporter at 11:44 a.m., with the bombs reportedly starting to drop just a few hours later at 2:00 p.m.. Goldberg himself expressed disbelief at being included in such a sensitive conversation via a commercial messaging app, something he’d never encountered in his years of reporting on national security.
President Trump, when questioned about the story, claimed ignorance, stating, “I don’t know anything about it. I’m not a big fan of The Atlantic. It’s to me it’s a magazine that’s going out of business”. However, he did concede that the attack “could have been very effective because the attack was very effective”. The National Security Council has since confirmed the authenticity of the chat.
Interestingly, the conversation within the chat itself reveals some intriguing details. Vice President JD Vance raised concerns about the timing of the strikes, questioning its consistency with the message on Europe and the potential for a spike in oil prices. He even stated, “I just hate bailing out Europe again”. Despite these reservations, Vance ultimately concluded, “If you think we should go let’s do it let’s go”. Many are pointing out that Vance comes across as looking quite “based” in these leaked messages, raising legitimate concerns before ultimately supporting the team. He even correctly pointed out that the Houthi issue in the Suez Canal is primarily a European trade problem.
While the accidental inclusion of a reporter in such a sensitive communication is undoubtedly a major security blunder, it seems the operation itself was successful. Goldberg, despite his apparent political leanings, did refrain from publishing all the details, citing national security concerns.
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