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Aide Aide, said Hegseth, spends half of his time to examine licks

Pete Hegseth spends at least half of his time to examine leaks and then train with active Duty troops in order to appear competent despite the leaks.

According to reports, President Donald Trump's Minister of Defense has become increasingly isolated and paranoid, since the news of Pentagon plans is leaked, including details of the military plans for the Panama Canal, the movement of a US airline in the Red Sea, the decision to take the secret services in relation to Ukraine and Elon Musk's visit to discuss China.

Three helpers were accompanied in the leaks from the building at the beginning of this month.

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“This is a bad thing for America. It is a bad thing for the goal of the President,” added Carroll, who had served the deputy minister of defense as chief of staff. “And to fight this picture, it's like: 'Hey, I'll train with the troops.'”

Hegseth posted 16 photos and videos of herself last month who train with combat troops. The New York Times Registered last week. Carroll said that the army's photo ops were good for recruitment and morality, but they had become too great for Hegseth.

Pete Hegseth posted 16 photos and videos of herself that train with the troops in just one month. Defense Minister/X.com

“If you do a half -day trip to the Naval Academy at the same time, the budget is due and we really need support here. Come on, you have to weigh the priorities,” he said.

Carroll and the other aids – senior consultant Dan Caldwell and deputy chief of staff in Selnick – beat their dismissal as “unforgivable” and said they had not given a clear reason for their shots. Caldwell in particular blamed the move of a bizarre deep state conspiracy, which he claims that she implies former Obama government officials.

However, Carroll said Kelly that it was Hegseth's own people who were responsible for chaos in the Pentagon.

“Where I met with problems, we didn't have a functioning political team process,” he said.

“The people [Hegseth] brought in, ”Kelly clarified.

“Yes, really a person,” answered Carroll.

Colin Carroll and Megyn Kelly sit at a table while Kelly interviewed Carroll.
The former Ministry of Defense, Colin Carroll, said Megyn Kelly, he didn't think things will soon improve in the Pentagon. Screenshot/The Megyn Kelly Show/YouTube

This person was Joe Kasper, Hegseth's former chief of staff, who had often come to meetings too late and “lacked the focus and organizational skills” in order to properly do his work, said sources to Politico. He insulted civil servants in meetings, referred to military officers with a lower rank and, according to the outlet, was susceptible to young tangents at high-ranking meetings via strip club visits and intestinal movements.

According to politico, Caldwell, Carroll and Selnick were enlarged with Kasper after an internal “knife fight”, but the battle seems to have ended in mutual destruction. Last week Kasper agreed to leave the Ministry of Defense, and reports that Carroll employees report on calls to dig dirt for a potential defamation against him.

Despite Kasper's exit, Carroll does not expect things to turn around the Pentagon soon. He said to him that he was informed that officials in the Ministry of Defense “are currently actively polygrated”.

Joe Kasper
Joe Kasper no longer serves as chief of staff by Pete Hegseth. LinkedIn

“Now there is a culture of fear and toxicity,” he said to Kelly. “I'm not sure how to recover from it.”

At one point in conversation, Kelly Carroll asked: “Do you think he's fine? Do you know, do you think, Pete is doing well?”

“To be honest, I don't know,” answered Carroll, with the tone of a man who discussed Joe from the office and his crap of a divorce and not about the potential distractions and paranoias of a man who is commissioned with the security of 300 million Americans.

“I wish I could definitely say that he was doing completely well, but I don't know,” he added.

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