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Thoughts on the Waltz firing

1. There needed to be a fall guy, a scapegoat, a patsy because that’s how the tRUMP crime family does business.

2. Waltz set up the chat group.

3. The National Security Advisor is relatively easy to replace because it does not require confirmation.

4. While Waltz may indeed be worthy of firing, if he truly were more to blame for this security fiasco than is immediately apparent, then it should have happened immediately along with a whole lot of other actions which apparently did not—each telephone or computer involved should have been impounded immediately and turned over to FBI forensic experts, every member on that chat should have been interrogated and their security clearances suspended, and high level officials should have been fired if they chose not to resign.

5. There is an obvious cover up of Hegseth. He was the one sprouting off classified, real time attack plans on an unsecure personal device using an unauthorized platform. This is not a simple mistake. An Opppps! moment as tRUMP’s inept regime would have us believe. He should be in prison undergoing interrogation and facing charges under the UCMJ!

6. Instead, there is a purging and a witch hunt in the Pentagon with threats of indiscriminate polygraph tests by the very individual whom has now violated national security norms on at least three occasions that we know of, has flown off the handle on multiple interviews trying to deflect blame from himself, and is displaying signs and symptoms of paranoia.

7. Hegseth MUST BE REMOVED! Immediately! He must face charges for the national security violations he committed.

8. Whoever replaces him must be highly qualified, true to his oath of office, and of impeccable honesty and character.

9. Despite their lies, the tRUMP misadministration’s foolhardy recklessness and and refusal to immediately take responsibility for these multiple breaches of our national security has eroded the credibility of their entire misadministration, placed our warriors at greatly increased risk, and LOST THE CONFIDENCE OF OUR ARMED SERVICES!

10. All of the above is inexcusable and should result in the immediate resignations or firing of all involved in these disgraceful events.
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22Michelle · 70-79, T
@Prison1203 Why do you keep referring to Biden as being my President? I'm not American. As for Trump, do you think his behaviour with the South African President was normal? His 40 minute dance session at a rally. The speech where he veered off into talking about electric boats, and what would happpen if it started to sink, and a shark turned up? This is not normal, it's the evidence that he can't maintain linear thought. The line vetween what's real and what's imaginary is blurring.
If all of the above, and more, has not been noticed by you, doesn't concern you then nothing will. Just pay more attention to his flights of fancy. His tangential speeches, mispronouncing words, his admiration for "strong men" leaders. He's failing, and it's becoming more and more pronounced.If you think it's just normal "Trump" behaviour go bzck and look at his speeches from his first Presidency and before. Compare and contrast. Both Trump, and Biden, and before that Reagan are evidence that having Presidents in their 70's and beyond is not a good idea.
Agreed, but none of that will happen because they cancelled law and order.
calicuz · 56-60, M
This is what to expect from unqualified personnel, which in this case, is the entire administration.
@calicuz If two people had stood up for our Constitution and the Rule of Law our country wouldn’t be sinking and struggling as it is today.

Those two people who could have prevented all of this: McConnell and Pence.
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calicuz · 56-60, M
@KunsanVeteran

Wait, I think I misread your last comment.
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