Hillary Clinton says Trump Admin Signal chat "put our troops in jeopardy"
- On Friday, Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State, published a guest editorial in The New York Times titled 'This Is Just Dumb', criticizing the Trump administration's governing style.
- Clinton's essay served as both a policy critique and a political attack, focusing on what she perceives as the 'slash-and-burn' approach of the Trump administration.
- Clinton accused the Trump administration of undermining U.S. Military strength, trashing diplomatic relations, and abandoning America's strategic edge, including defunding inspectors watching Iran's nuclear activity.
- Clinton stated that 'The Trump approach is dumb power,' and described the administration's actions as 'a string of self-inflicted wounds,' emphasizing that 'All of this is both dumb and dangerous'.
- Clinton believes that the Trump administration's policies, including cozying up to dictators, blowing up alliances, and tanking the economy, are gambling with national security and will leave America increasingly blind, blundering, feeble, and friendless.
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'Lives are in danger' after second 'reckless' leak from Trump admin this week: report
While all eyes are on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's attack plans posted on Signal, there was another dangerous leak from the Trump administration, according to a new report.The media is largely focused on the Signal chat scandal, but according to Rolling Stone, there is another leak that should b...
Why the new Trump leak is so much worse than what Clinton did
Even in a political environment marked by daily scandal and outrage, the revelation of a reckless and stupid security breach by Trump’s top cabinet members exploded this week. The potentially catastrophic leak of a top-secret military operation showed why President Trump’s cabinet choices were so dangerous – as many seasoned experts warned when he named them. Only by sheer luck was a disaster avoided.It was a simple but stunning story: The Atlan…
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