Secretary of Defense Under Attack by the Deep State:—5 Things You Need to Know that the Media is Hiding From You

Huey ReportCurrent Events, Cybersecurity, Deep State, Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth

The Deep State is alive and well – and it’s relentless.

It’s been attacking President Trump’s agenda from Day 1.

And now it’s attacking Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

They want to force him to resign.

Why?

They don’t want DEI removed from military training or from influencing promotion policies.

They don’t like that Secretary Hegseth is cleaning house at the Department of Defense (DoD) and removing high-level military advisers who are ideologically left and those who would rather the U.S. fight wars with Iran and Russia than achieve peace through strength.

And they don’t like that Hegseth has “hit the ground running” and has already taken steps to get back control of the Panama Canal from communist China.

The deep state’s strategy to get rid of Pete Hegseth? Accuse him over and over again of unlawfully revealing classified information to a liberal reporter he didn’t know and his family via the Signal Messaging App.

Here are 5 things you need to know that the biased media is hiding from you:

#1. The Signal messaging app is a secure app.

It is the only remote messaging app that has received government security clearance for everyone in government to use.

Why?

Because it can’t be hacked by cyber attackers – especially communist China.

I use the Signal app myself. And so do several of my clients.

There is nothing dangerous or insecure about the app itself.

#2. Someone deliberately added Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, to the group chat.

Someone within the DoD added the unauthorized journalist to the app – someone who wanted to embarrass Hegseth and accuse him of a security breach.

It had to have been someone who had access to the app.

It had to have been someone who was willing to leak sensitive government information in order to bring down one of President Trump’s most important appointees.

#3. Information leaks will not be tolerated in the Trump administration.

To find out who added the journalist, Hegseth asked everyone on his staff to take a lie detector test.

Those who refused were let go.

A full investigation by the Pentagon’s acting Inspector General, Steven Stebbins, is underway.

#4. No classified information was disclosed in the Signal group chat.

Hegseth describes the group chats as “informal, unclassified coordinations” or “team updates.

“Nobody was texting war plans,” he said. And no classified sources or methods were disclosed.

Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell also has said that the information was not sensitive and was already briefed through official channels.

#5. Those calling for Pete Hegseth to resign are part of the Trump resistance movement.

They are not giving you objective, factual, unbiased opinions.

Democratic Senators Jack Reed and Tammy Duckworth, and Representative Hakeem Jeffries, have called for Hegseth’s resignation.

They have labeled his actions a threat to national security and have accused him of recklessly endangering U.S. service members.

Republican Rep. Don Bacon, a retired Air Force general, has also called for his resignation.

The tell is that these, as well as some Pentagon employees, claim that Signal is an unsecure platform, which is false.

It will be next to impossible to completely drain the swamp of all of the radical left career bureaucrats.

Expect more ideologically driven deep state bureaucrat “Resistance.”

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