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Ex-Hegseth Aide shows how obsessed he is to stop with leaks

After Pete Hegseth's massive signal scandal, the Pentagon of the former Fox News Co-moderator has become a place that deals more with PR than the direction of the America military.

In conversation with Megyn Kelly, another former moderator of Fox News, about you Podcast On Sunday, ex-Hegseth-adjutant Colin Carroll confirmed that the secretary and his team were “consumed” by the rampant leaks that escape the Ministry of Defense. Carroll claimed that Hegseth and his team probably spend half of their time to reproduce the gossip.

“If you look at a district diagram of the secretary day, 50 percent is likely to be a leak examination,” said Carroll.

Carroll had served as head of the Deputy Minister of Defense Stephen Feinberg before he was fired At the beginning of this month in the middle of a running leak probe.

“It's a bad thing for America. It is a bad thing for the president's goals,” continued Carroll. “And to fight this picture, it's like: 'Hey, I'll train with the troops.'”

Carroll further argued that Hegseth's recent obsession with filming his training sessions in the early morning with troops, counteracting numerous reports on Hegseth's excessive drinking -recognitions that almost left him away from securing his Gig -Fronting America military. (In an extremely unusual step, Vice President JD Vance took voting in January to break a 50-50 otes against Hegseth's confirmation, initiating the former Fox & friends Co-anchor against Donald Trump's cabinet. Three Republicans – The broadcasting stations Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins – Braken Broken the lines against Hegseth's confirmation.)

“While this is important-and it is one thing to get out of there and to support the recruitment and morality if you take a half-day trip to the naval academy while the budget is due and we really need support here.

Hegseth's term of office that leads the Pentagon was plagued by a lot of terrible decisions – as well as subsequent damn leaks for the press and the poor planning of the Minister of Defense.

In March the officials of the Trump government accidentally added The AtlanticThe editor -in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg on a signal chat about sensitive details of a plan for the bombing of Houthis in Yemen. The Monumental Slipup was a terrible omen for the national security of the United States, the weakest connection of which is apparently a crew of cabinet members who cannot even achieve the basic diligence of Double Checking, which they add to a group chat organized by a private company.

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