Incompetence or callousness?

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Which is it that keeps causing the regime to make stupendous errors?

Top US official meant to add spokesman to Houthi Signal chat​

A series of mishaps were responsible for a Washington journalist being added to a high-level group chat among top US national security officials last month, according to media reports citing an internal White House investigation.

Sources told the BBC's US partner CBS News and the Guardian that US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz had been trying to add a top spokesman to the Signal chat when he inadvertently added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg instead.

They said investigators found that Goldberg's number had been accidentally saved in Waltz's phone as an alternative contact for national security spokesman Brian Hughes.


Admit it, amongst all the other chaos you almost forgot about this appalling error.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

President Trump’s assertion that a gang is committing crimes in the United States at the direction of Venezuela’s government was critical to his invocation of a wartime law last week to summarily deport people whom officials suspected of belonging to that group.

But American intelligence agencies circulated findings last month that stand starkly at odds with Mr. Trump’s claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. The document, dated Feb. 26, summarized the shared judgment of the nation’s spy agencies that the gang was not controlled by the Venezuelan government.

The disclosure calls into question the credibility of Mr. Trump’s basis for invoking a rarely used wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to transfer
a group of Venezuelans to a high-security prison in El Salvador last weekend, with no due process.

The intelligence community assessment concluded that the gang, Tren de Aragua, was not directed by Venezuela’s government or committing crimes in the United States on its orders, according to the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

The correct answer is both.

No experienced NSA would been so incompetent as to make the mistake not only of adding a reporter to a Signal chat, but of having such a text chat occur on an unsecure means of communication.

I'm struggling to imagine any other admin intentionally violating black letter law after an assessment of our intel agencies that the pretense its illegal actions was a fiction. One that it ignored because the assessment was an inconvenient truth.

Sadly, these are but two in a long list of incompetent, callous, illegal acts. Ones trump devotees unfathomably find ways to dismiss.

Happily, the rest of the country has taken notice.

Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

 
Which is it that keeps causing the regime to make stupendous errors?

Top US official meant to add spokesman to Houthi Signal chat​

A series of mishaps were responsible for a Washington journalist being added to a high-level group chat among top US national security officials last month, according to media reports citing an internal White House investigation.

Sources told the BBC's US partner CBS News and the Guardian that US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz had been trying to add a top spokesman to the Signal chat when he inadvertently added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg instead.

They said investigators found that Goldberg's number had been accidentally saved in Waltz's phone as an alternative contact for national security spokesman Brian Hughes.


Admit it, amongst all the other chaos you almost forgot about this appalling error.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

President Trump’s assertion that a gang is committing crimes in the United States at the direction of Venezuela’s government was critical to his invocation of a wartime law last week to summarily deport people whom officials suspected of belonging to that group.

But American intelligence agencies circulated findings last month that stand starkly at odds with Mr. Trump’s claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. The document, dated Feb. 26, summarized the shared judgment of the nation’s spy agencies that the gang was not controlled by the Venezuelan government.

The disclosure calls into question the credibility of Mr. Trump’s basis for invoking a rarely used wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to transfer
a group of Venezuelans to a high-security prison in El Salvador last weekend, with no due process.

The intelligence community assessment concluded that the gang, Tren de Aragua, was not directed by Venezuela’s government or committing crimes in the United States on its orders, according to the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

The correct answer is both.

No experienced NSA would been so incompetent as to make the mistake not only of adding a reporter to a Signal chat, but of having such a text chat occur on an unsecure means of communication.

I'm struggling to imagine any other admin intentionally violating black letter law after an assessment of our intel agencies that the pretense its illegal actions was a fiction. One that it ignored because the assessment was an inconvenient truth.

Sadly, these are but two in a long list of incompetent, callous, illegal acts. Ones trump devotees unfathomably find ways to dismiss.

Happily, the rest of the country has taken notice.

Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

It's only a matter of time before people start dying from this too.
 
Which is it that keeps causing the regime to make stupendous errors?

Top US official meant to add spokesman to Houthi Signal chat​

A series of mishaps were responsible for a Washington journalist being added to a high-level group chat among top US national security officials last month, according to media reports citing an internal White House investigation.

Sources told the BBC's US partner CBS News and the Guardian that US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz had been trying to add a top spokesman to the Signal chat when he inadvertently added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg instead.

They said investigators found that Goldberg's number had been accidentally saved in Waltz's phone as an alternative contact for national security spokesman Brian Hughes.


Admit it, amongst all the other chaos you almost forgot about this appalling error.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

President Trump’s assertion that a gang is committing crimes in the United States at the direction of Venezuela’s government was critical to his invocation of a wartime law last week to summarily deport people whom officials suspected of belonging to that group.

But American intelligence agencies circulated findings last month that stand starkly at odds with Mr. Trump’s claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. The document, dated Feb. 26, summarized the shared judgment of the nation’s spy agencies that the gang was not controlled by the Venezuelan government.

The disclosure calls into question the credibility of Mr. Trump’s basis for invoking a rarely used wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to transfer
a group of Venezuelans to a high-security prison in El Salvador last weekend, with no due process.

The intelligence community assessment concluded that the gang, Tren de Aragua, was not directed by Venezuela’s government or committing crimes in the United States on its orders, according to the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

The correct answer is both.

No experienced NSA would been so incompetent as to make the mistake not only of adding a reporter to a Signal chat, but of having such a text chat occur on an unsecure means of communication.

I'm struggling to imagine any other admin intentionally violating black letter law after an assessment of our intel agencies that the pretense its illegal actions was a fiction. One that it ignored because the assessment was an inconvenient truth.

Sadly, these are but two in a long list of incompetent, callous, illegal acts. Ones trump devotees unfathomably find ways to dismiss.

Happily, the rest of the country has taken notice.

Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

Waltz is human and saved the wrong number to the wrong contract

Big deal.

Xiden intentionally stole classified material and shared it with a writer for 200k dollars
 
Which is it that keeps causing the regime to make stupendous errors?

Top US official meant to add spokesman to Houthi Signal chat​

A series of mishaps were responsible for a Washington journalist being added to a high-level group chat among top US national security officials last month, according to media reports citing an internal White House investigation.

Sources told the BBC's US partner CBS News and the Guardian that US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz had been trying to add a top spokesman to the Signal chat when he inadvertently added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg instead.

They said investigators found that Goldberg's number had been accidentally saved in Waltz's phone as an alternative contact for national security spokesman Brian Hughes.


Admit it, amongst all the other chaos you almost forgot about this appalling error.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

President Trump’s assertion that a gang is committing crimes in the United States at the direction of Venezuela’s government was critical to his invocation of a wartime law last week to summarily deport people whom officials suspected of belonging to that group.

But American intelligence agencies circulated findings last month that stand starkly at odds with Mr. Trump’s claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. The document, dated Feb. 26, summarized the shared judgment of the nation’s spy agencies that the gang was not controlled by the Venezuelan government.

The disclosure calls into question the credibility of Mr. Trump’s basis for invoking a rarely used wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to transfer
a group of Venezuelans to a high-security prison in El Salvador last weekend, with no due process.

The intelligence community assessment concluded that the gang, Tren de Aragua, was not directed by Venezuela’s government or committing crimes in the United States on its orders, according to the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

The correct answer is both.

No experienced NSA would been so incompetent as to make the mistake not only of adding a reporter to a Signal chat, but of having such a text chat occur on an unsecure means of communication.

I'm struggling to imagine any other admin intentionally violating black letter law after an assessment of our intel agencies that the pretense its illegal actions was a fiction. One that it ignored because the assessment was an inconvenient truth.

Sadly, these are but two in a long list of incompetent, callous, illegal acts. Ones trump devotees unfathomably find ways to dismiss.

Happily, the rest of the country has taken notice.

Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities


The findings of the internal probe into the security breach have not been made public.

Yet some anonymous source at the BBC somehow came across this information?

Also, when are they going to put Goldberg on trial for disclosing classified information?

Also,


Signal was on a list of "best practices" from a biden era document to be used for officials who were highly targeted for information interception.
 
It's heart warming watching deranged Troll Bots like Bugger and Crappy living out their bile and venom publicly .
Like little kids who have been spanked but still cannot work out , Why .

Trivial minds and trivial Troll Bots
 
Waltz is human and saved the wrong number to the wrong contract

Big deal.

Xiden intentionally stole classified material and shared it with a writer for 200k dollars
When someone on that kind of position makes a mistake as stupid and potentially catastrophic as that they need to be removed from that position.

Not in this chaos administration though
 
Which is it that keeps causing the regime to make stupendous errors?

Top US official meant to add spokesman to Houthi Signal chat​

A series of mishaps were responsible for a Washington journalist being added to a high-level group chat among top US national security officials last month, according to media reports citing an internal White House investigation.

Sources told the BBC's US partner CBS News and the Guardian that US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz had been trying to add a top spokesman to the Signal chat when he inadvertently added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg instead.

They said investigators found that Goldberg's number had been accidentally saved in Waltz's phone as an alternative contact for national security spokesman Brian Hughes.


Admit it, amongst all the other chaos you almost forgot about this appalling error.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

President Trump’s assertion that a gang is committing crimes in the United States at the direction of Venezuela’s government was critical to his invocation of a wartime law last week to summarily deport people whom officials suspected of belonging to that group.

But American intelligence agencies circulated findings last month that stand starkly at odds with Mr. Trump’s claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. The document, dated Feb. 26, summarized the shared judgment of the nation’s spy agencies that the gang was not controlled by the Venezuelan government.

The disclosure calls into question the credibility of Mr. Trump’s basis for invoking a rarely used wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to transfer
a group of Venezuelans to a high-security prison in El Salvador last weekend, with no due process.

The intelligence community assessment concluded that the gang, Tren de Aragua, was not directed by Venezuela’s government or committing crimes in the United States on its orders, according to the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

The correct answer is both.

No experienced NSA would been so incompetent as to make the mistake not only of adding a reporter to a Signal chat, but of having such a text chat occur on an unsecure means of communication.

I'm struggling to imagine any other admin intentionally violating black letter law after an assessment of our intel agencies that the pretense its illegal actions was a fiction. One that it ignored because the assessment was an inconvenient truth.

Sadly, these are but two in a long list of incompetent, callous, illegal acts. Ones trump devotees unfathomably find ways to dismiss.

Happily, the rest of the country has taken notice.

Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

We know you are delighted about the Tesla bombings and various acts of violence against US citizens. You don't have to keep reminding us.
 
When someone on that kind of position makes a mistake as stupid and potentially catastrophic as that they need to be removed from that position.

Not in this chaos administration though
Weird cause you all voted for xiden. And Clinton
 
Which is it that keeps causing the regime to make stupendous errors?

Top US official meant to add spokesman to Houthi Signal chat​

A series of mishaps were responsible for a Washington journalist being added to a high-level group chat among top US national security officials last month, according to media reports citing an internal White House investigation.

Sources told the BBC's US partner CBS News and the Guardian that US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz had been trying to add a top spokesman to the Signal chat when he inadvertently added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg instead.

They said investigators found that Goldberg's number had been accidentally saved in Waltz's phone as an alternative contact for national security spokesman Brian Hughes.


Admit it, amongst all the other chaos you almost forgot about this appalling error.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

President Trump’s assertion that a gang is committing crimes in the United States at the direction of Venezuela’s government was critical to his invocation of a wartime law last week to summarily deport people whom officials suspected of belonging to that group.

But American intelligence agencies circulated findings last month that stand starkly at odds with Mr. Trump’s claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. The document, dated Feb. 26, summarized the shared judgment of the nation’s spy agencies that the gang was not controlled by the Venezuelan government.

The disclosure calls into question the credibility of Mr. Trump’s basis for invoking a rarely used wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to transfer
a group of Venezuelans to a high-security prison in El Salvador last weekend, with no due process.

The intelligence community assessment concluded that the gang, Tren de Aragua, was not directed by Venezuela’s government or committing crimes in the United States on its orders, according to the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

The correct answer is both.

No experienced NSA would been so incompetent as to make the mistake not only of adding a reporter to a Signal chat, but of having such a text chat occur on an unsecure means of communication.

I'm struggling to imagine any other admin intentionally violating black letter law after an assessment of our intel agencies that the pretense its illegal actions was a fiction. One that it ignored because the assessment was an inconvenient truth.

Sadly, these are but two in a long list of incompetent, callous, illegal acts. Ones trump devotees unfathomably find ways to dismiss.

Happily, the rest of the country has taken notice.

Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

In your case it's outright lying.
 
Which is it that keeps causing the regime to make stupendous errors?

Top US official meant to add spokesman to Houthi Signal chat​

A series of mishaps were responsible for a Washington journalist being added to a high-level group chat among top US national security officials last month, according to media reports citing an internal White House investigation.

Sources told the BBC's US partner CBS News and the Guardian that US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz had been trying to add a top spokesman to the Signal chat when he inadvertently added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg instead.

They said investigators found that Goldberg's number had been accidentally saved in Waltz's phone as an alternative contact for national security spokesman Brian Hughes.


Admit it, amongst all the other chaos you almost forgot about this appalling error.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

President Trump’s assertion that a gang is committing crimes in the United States at the direction of Venezuela’s government was critical to his invocation of a wartime law last week to summarily deport people whom officials suspected of belonging to that group.

But American intelligence agencies circulated findings last month that stand starkly at odds with Mr. Trump’s claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. The document, dated Feb. 26, summarized the shared judgment of the nation’s spy agencies that the gang was not controlled by the Venezuelan government.

The disclosure calls into question the credibility of Mr. Trump’s basis for invoking a rarely used wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to transfer
a group of Venezuelans to a high-security prison in El Salvador last weekend, with no due process.

The intelligence community assessment concluded that the gang, Tren de Aragua, was not directed by Venezuela’s government or committing crimes in the United States on its orders, according to the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Intelligence Assessment Said to Contradict Trump on Venezuelan Gang

The correct answer is both.

No experienced NSA would been so incompetent as to make the mistake not only of adding a reporter to a Signal chat, but of having such a text chat occur on an unsecure means of communication.

I'm struggling to imagine any other admin intentionally violating black letter law after an assessment of our intel agencies that the pretense its illegal actions was a fiction. One that it ignored because the assessment was an inconvenient truth.

Sadly, these are but two in a long list of incompetent, callous, illegal acts. Ones trump devotees unfathomably find ways to dismiss.

Happily, the rest of the country has taken notice.

Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

Incompetence, callousness, corruption, dishonesty.

That Trump is lying about ‘gangs’ acting at the behest of the Venezuelan government comes as no surprise.
 
Incompetence, callousness, corruption, dishonesty.

That Trump is lying about ‘gangs’ acting at the behest of the Venezuelan government comes as no surprise.
Yup. That describes the Biden administration to a "T"!
 
In your case it's outright lying.
That was Trump‘s justification for using the AEA
We are not at war with Venezuela. Venezuela is not directing the Venezuelan gangs. An MS 13 is not a Venezuelan gang.
 

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