Signal Chat Gaffe: Media Frenzy Ignores Trump’s Yemen Triumph

A recent security mishap involving a Signal group chat with Trump administration officials has sparked heated debate. Critics on the left are blowing the incident out of proportion while ignoring the strong leadership that delivered a successful strike against Houthi terrorists in Yemen.

The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added to a private chat where officials discussed military plans. Despite liberal hysterics, no classified information was shared. The group included Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and other patriots focused on protecting American interests. Their respectful debate showed teamwork and dedication to keeping America safe.

Fox News hosts rightly called out the double standards here. Democrats spent years defending Hillary Clinton’s reckless email server but now pretend a simple numbering mix-up is a national emergency. This hypocrisy proves they care more about damaging President Trump than actual security.

The media’s obsession with this “scandal” reveals their bias. Jeffrey Goldberg has a history of anti-Trump fake news, like the debunked “suckers and losers” story. Yet outlets treat his hype-fueled reporting as gospel. Meanwhile, they ignore the botched Afghanistan withdrawal under Biden that got Americans killed.

Democrats like Rep. Jim Himes scream for hearings and firings, but their outrage is fake. This is just another attempt to distract from President Trump’s wins, like crushing Houthi aggression in Yemen. Our troops eliminated terrorists without leaks endangering missions—something Obama’s team never achieved.

National security adviser Mike Waltz won’t be fired because he didn’t do anything wrong. Trump praised him as a “good man” who learned from the error. Unlike Biden’s incompetent Cabinet, Trump’s team fixes problems fast. The Signal chat actually proves officials collaborate openly instead of hiding failures.

The left wants you to think this chat exposed chaos. Truth is, it showed adults making tough calls. Leaked messages reveal officials debating how to rally European support for strikes. When Europe waffled, Trump’s team acted decisively. That’s leadership weak globalists hate.

America should celebrate Trump’s strong response in Yemen, not nitpick typos. Our enemies respect strength, not whining about app choices. While Democrats play games, President Trump keeps us safe. Let’s focus on results, not fake scandals.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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