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Pete Hegeseth did what? Not even Signalgate

To: Sen. Cassidy, Rep. Carter, Sen. Kennedy

From: A verified voter in New Orleans, LA

March 30

The situation with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is deeply concerning. It appears that his wife, Jennifer Hegseth, attended sensitive meetings with foreign defense officials where classified information was likely discussed, despite her lacking the necessary security clearances. This breach of protocol jeopardizes national security and compromises the integrity of these high-level discussions. Furthermore, Hegseth's previous blunder of detailing military strike plans in a group chat, which was subsequently leaked, raises serious doubts about his ability to handle classified information responsibly. Such lapses in judgment undermine the trust of our allies and could potentially put American troops at risk. It is imperative that the Defense Department conducts a thorough investigation into these incidents and takes appropriate disciplinary action if warranted. The position of Defense Secretary demands the highest level of professionalism, discretion, and commitment to safeguarding national security interests. Allowing such breaches to occur without consequence would set a dangerous precedent and erode the credibility of the United States on the global stage. The well-being and safety of our troops should be the utmost priority. Restoring confidence in the leadership of the Defense Department is crucial to ensuring that our military operations are conducted effectively and without unnecessary risks. Immediate action is needed to address these concerning issues and uphold the integrity of our national security apparatus.

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