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Trump begins to “cool” after several scandals on Pete Hegseth

Donald Trump begins to “cool” on Pete Hegseth after the defense minister has been hit by a flood of national security scandals.

After an SMS sensitive war plans with a wave of US air attacks on Houthi goals in Yemen to a signal chat last month. The New York Times Last week, Hegseth allegedly revealed details of military strikes in a second group in the messaging app, which included his wife, lawyer and brother. Sources told that Associated Press Last week he did this on his PC via an insecure internet connection in his office.

The President recently insisted in an interview with The Atlantic That he believes that his competitive Pentagon boss will “bring it together”.

But in the episode of Tuesday from Tomorrow JoeCo-moderator Jonathan Lemire suggested that Trump could lose his enthusiasm for Hegseth behind closed doors.

Jonathan Lemire from MSNBC says that President Trump starts with Pete Hegseth's national security scandals to cool off

Jonathan Lemire from MSNBC says that President Trump starts with Pete Hegseth's national security scandals to cool off ((MSNBC/YouTube)))

“During the transition at Trump helpers in Hegseth that he hadn't been a commission, there was a lot of frustration,” Lemire told anchor Joe Scarborough. “Trump himself loved the guy. That was repeated to me.” Hegseth is my husband, “said Trump.”

“He loved him at Fox, he met him in the first season when … Hegseth used for the causes of the veterans,” he continued. “What we see now is that Trump himself cools down on Hegseth.”

The hosts agreed that Mike Waltz will probably continue to bear the main burden of the guilt after Trump's national security advisor had incorrectly invited The AtlanticThe editor -in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg for the first chat in the signal group.

Donald Trump (left) says he spoke to Defense Minister Pete Hegseth and believes that he will

Donald Trump (left) says he spoke to Defense Minister Pete Hegseth and believes that he will “bring it together” ((AFP via Getty Images)))

“But Waltz is a suggestion … probably also a short timer in this administration,” continued Lemire. “At the moment the focus is on Hegseth and the chaos in the Pentagon, which goes beyond the Signalgate Chat. We have some of his top helpers; his handpicked boys to be nearby.”

Accordingly The AtlanticAfter the security errors, the President told his employees: “Maybe not use signal, ok?”

Hegseth, a former moderator of Fox News and military veteran, quickly accused the guilt of employees for the LECKS via the second Signal Chat group and accused them of “saboting” Trump's agenda. Several former helpers have spoken out and refused to do any misconduct.

“The people who were pushing and leaking out of the building are now trying to leave and sabotage the president's agenda,” said Hegseth last week. “We are for the war fighters. We are for the president. And none of it is based on reality.”

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