THE TRUMP 2024 THREAD

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
It's dumb for the left to think a continuous stream of Trump hate is a fine substitute for thoughtfulness and common sense. If you want to get at Trump and the Republicans you should actually convince people to come back to your side.
They like the game show host. People perish for lack of knowledge. Whatever

People liking game show hosts and not knowing enough wasn't why Trump won all of the swing states and the popular vote in November.

Return to Earth. Convince people like myself who would rather not vote for another Republican presidential candidate in 2028 but will if they have to that we can all just be normal liberals again.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member

What the :censored2: is happening
Nothing you believed a lie

Per CNN's live feed:

"Republican lawmakers are reacting to revelations in The Atlantic that top members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet sent detailed operational plans about US military strikes on Yemen to a group thread on the Signal messaging app.

The messages in the chat, to which an Atlantic reporter was accidentally added, contained likely highly classified information.

Here’s what some other GOP lawmakers are saying:
  • Sen. Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told CNN that the security lapse is a “concern” and that his panel will “definitely” look into the matter and seek briefings. Pressed whether he thought Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was ready to serve in the position, Wicker said: “Well, we’re going to look into this and see what the facts are, but it’s definitely a concern. You can be sure the committee, House and Senate will be looking into this.”
  • Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a member of the same committee, called the discussions a mistake, but said it didn’t warrant a congressional probe. “You can’t put just blame on just one person, other than the fact that the person in charge, that the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, he’ll get it corrected. And you know, that’s just part of transition and growing,” he said.
  • Sen. Susan Collins, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, said “it is an extremely troubling and serious matter. Collins did not answer when asked if there should be repercussions for those involved.
  • Sen. Mike Rounds said he was going to “withhold judgement” about what if any consequences should follow until he receives a briefing on a response to the incident. Pressed on whether he ever would share classified information on signal, Rounds said, “No. I do not share classified information on Signal.”
  • Sen. John Kennedy downplayed the incident, saying: “A mistake was made. It happens.” Kennedy added this incident is “inside baseball” that “is not keeping the American people up at night.”
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski said it was “a bad idea“ to have added a journalist to a Signal group chat where top administration officials were discussing military plans and that “there has to be accountability.”
  • Sen. Ron Johnson said the incident is “not a good thing.” But when asked if the Senate should investigate, he questioned the need for that.
  • Sen. Shelley Moore Capito called the matter “concerning” and said the administration needed to do “some kind of internal investigation” so it can “make corrections.”
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.

"Republican lawmakers are reacting to revelations in The Atlantic that top members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet sent detailed operational plans about US military strikes on Yemen to a group thread on the Signal messaging app.

The messages in the chat, to which an Atlantic reporter was accidentally added, contained likely highly classified information.

Here’s what some other GOP lawmakers are saying:
  • Sen. Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told CNN that the security lapse is a “concern” and that his panel will “definitely” look into the matter and seek briefings. Pressed whether he thought Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was ready to serve in the position, Wicker said: “Well, we’re going to look into this and see what the facts are, but it’s definitely a concern. You can be sure the committee, House and Senate will be looking into this.”
  • Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a member of the same committee, called the discussions a mistake, but said it didn’t warrant a congressional probe. “You can’t put just blame on just one person, other than the fact that the person in charge, that the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, he’ll get it corrected. And you know, that’s just part of transition and growing,” he said.
  • Sen. Susan Collins, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, said “it is an extremely troubling and serious matter. Collins did not answer when asked if there should be repercussions for those involved.
  • Sen. Mike Rounds said he was going to “withhold judgement” about what if any consequences should follow until he receives a briefing on a response to the incident. Pressed on whether he ever would share classified information on signal, Rounds said, “No. I do not share classified information on Signal.”
  • Sen. John Kennedy downplayed the incident, saying: “A mistake was made. It happens.” Kennedy added this incident is “inside baseball” that “is not keeping the American people up at night.”
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski said it was “a bad idea“ to have added a journalist to a Signal group chat where top administration officials were discussing military plans and that “there has to be accountability.”
  • Sen. Ron Johnson said the incident is “not a good thing.” But when asked if the Senate should investigate, he questioned the need for that.
  • Sen. Shelley Moore Capito called the matter “concerning” and said the administration needed to do “some kind of internal investigation” so it can “make corrections.”
Guess those plans will be changing. Oh well. It’s an attempt to make a mountain out of a mole hill. Mistake? Absolutely. But no operation was taking place.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
Guess those plans will be changing. Oh well. It’s an attempt to make a mountain out of a mole hill. Mistake? Absolutely. But no operation was taking place.
Per CNN's live feed:

"Republican lawmakers are reacting to revelations in The Atlantic that top members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet sent detailed operational plans about US military strikes on Yemen to a group thread on the Signal messaging app.

The messages in the chat, to which an Atlantic reporter was accidentally added, contained likely highly classified information.

Here’s what some other GOP lawmakers are saying:
  • Sen. Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told CNN that the security lapse is a “concern” and that his panel will “definitely” look into the matter and seek briefings. Pressed whether he thought Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was ready to serve in the position, Wicker said: “Well, we’re going to look into this and see what the facts are, but it’s definitely a concern. You can be sure the committee, House and Senate will be looking into this.”
  • Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a member of the same committee, called the discussions a mistake, but said it didn’t warrant a congressional probe. “You can’t put just blame on just one person, other than the fact that the person in charge, that the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, he’ll get it corrected. And you know, that’s just part of transition and growing,” he said.
  • Sen. Susan Collins, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, said “it is an extremely troubling and serious matter. Collins did not answer when asked if there should be repercussions for those involved.
  • Sen. Mike Rounds said he was going to “withhold judgement” about what if any consequences should follow until he receives a briefing on a response to the incident. Pressed on whether he ever would share classified information on signal, Rounds said, “No. I do not share classified information on Signal.”
  • Sen. John Kennedy downplayed the incident, saying: “A mistake was made. It happens.” Kennedy added this incident is “inside baseball” that “is not keeping the American people up at night.”
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski said it was “a bad idea“ to have added a journalist to a Signal group chat where top administration officials were discussing military plans and that “there has to be accountability.”
  • Sen. Ron Johnson said the incident is “not a good thing.” But when asked if the Senate should investigate, he questioned the need for that.
  • Sen. Shelley Moore Capito called the matter “concerning” and said the administration needed to do “some kind of internal investigation” so it can “make corrections.”
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Per CNN's live feed:

"Republican lawmakers are reacting to revelations in The Atlantic that top members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet sent detailed operational plans about US military strikes on Yemen to a group thread on the Signal messaging app.

The messages in the chat, to which an Atlantic reporter was accidentally added, contained likely highly classified information.

Here’s what some other GOP lawmakers are saying:
  • Sen. Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told CNN that the security lapse is a “concern” and that his panel will “definitely” look into the matter and seek briefings. Pressed whether he thought Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was ready to serve in the position, Wicker said: “Well, we’re going to look into this and see what the facts are, but it’s definitely a concern. You can be sure the committee, House and Senate will be looking into this.”
  • Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a member of the same committee, called the discussions a mistake, but said it didn’t warrant a congressional probe. “You can’t put just blame on just one person, other than the fact that the person in charge, that the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, he’ll get it corrected. And you know, that’s just part of transition and growing,” he said.
  • Sen. Susan Collins, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, said “it is an extremely troubling and serious matter. Collins did not answer when asked if there should be repercussions for those involved.
  • Sen. Mike Rounds said he was going to “withhold judgement” about what if any consequences should follow until he receives a briefing on a response to the incident. Pressed on whether he ever would share classified information on signal, Rounds said, “No. I do not share classified information on Signal.”
  • Sen. John Kennedy downplayed the incident, saying: “A mistake was made. It happens.” Kennedy added this incident is “inside baseball” that “is not keeping the American people up at night.”
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski said it was “a bad idea“ to have added a journalist to a Signal group chat where top administration officials were discussing military plans and that “there has to be accountability.”
  • Sen. Ron Johnson said the incident is “not a good thing.” But when asked if the Senate should investigate, he questioned the need for that.
  • Sen. Shelley Moore Capito called the matter “concerning” and said the administration needed to do “some kind of internal investigation” so it can “make corrections.”

Word play. He wasn't technically "texting" as in sending SMS texts with a phone.
 

Over70irregs

❤️ MORE 😡 LESS
Isn't getting prices down
Isn't doing mass deportations
Is back to begging for interest rate socialism for him and all his corrupt welfare reliant friends
Starting wars in the middle east
Shilling his memecoin
Capitulation on Tariffs.
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
People perish for lack of knowledge. Whatever
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