He knows a guy.
Well a guy who knows a guy, who knows a gen-u-wine Nigerian prince. And slick as snot, for a small handling fee, he says this guy can make this silly misunderstanding --
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.
By Jeffrey Goldberg
-- go away.
Guy'll even takes Venmo. Which is super convenient.
Hegseth’s Venmo Is on Display in Embarrassing Leak
Pete Hegesth’s Venmo is publicly viewable and showing his full list of friends and contacts, according to a report.
While Hegseth’s transactions are private, his list of friends on the mobile payment service isn’t—and it’s a who’s who of Washington bigwigs, defense contractors, and healthcare executives, The American Prospect reported...
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Cue up the Chris Christie-like "It wasn't me, it was the idiots, fuckups, and high school losers I hired" excuse from MAGA idiotboy Trump.
I kind of have to wonder about the discussions at newsdesks and ed boards of major media outlets when this started to break. I mean, they knew they'd have to run it - but I'd almost bet my bottom dollar that someone at least trial-ballooned an article like, "War Plans Leak: As Bad As It Sounds?" or "Pete Hegseth Sent War Plans To a Journalist. Here's Why That's a Good Thing."
I'm wondering now if we'll even see that kind of spin at all. This really is just bad. It's even extra bad that the group was using Signal, specifically to avoid leaving a long-term record viewable by future administrations - cover one's tracks and don't leave documentable evidence. Straight out of the P2025 playbook, and in defiance of anything resembling good-government rules.
Thanks for all you do.
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