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Were U.S. troops in Lithuania killed because this administration can’t secure its communications?
Earlier this year, reports confirmed that senior officials were using the Signal app to discuss sensitive military matters — including with a civilian real estate developer in Moscow. These messages were sent via personal phones, because Signal is not authorized for use on government-issued devices, especially for classified or military operations.
Let that sink in: sensitive U.S. military discussions, possibly involving troop movements, were shared on personal devices, using an app banned from secure channels, and with civilians inside a hostile country.
Now, after the deaths of American soldiers in Lithuania, we ask again:
Was Signal used? Was it compromised? And who is responsible?
If this unauthorized, unsecured communication channel contributed to another deadly breach, it is not just incompetence — it is criminal negligence.
How many other service members have been compromised?
How long will this administration treat national security like a group chat?
The American people no longer trust this White House. The world sees the recklessness. Our enemies are surely listening — and now, perhaps, striking.
You owe us answers. You owe our fallen justice.
Investigate. Expose. Act. Before more lives are lost.