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John, look at this old photo:
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That was me back when I was serving in the Air Force. I worked on ballistic missile defense with a Top Secret Clearance. I grew up in a military family, where my father and grandfather both flew P-3s in the Navy and then served for years in the military in classified environments. So I know the risks our troops face every single day, and the last thing they need is an unqualified, irresponsible leader putting their lives in unnecessary danger.
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That’s what Pete Hegseth has done – and as much as he and the rest of the Trump administration want to deny it, the rest of the story is out. The Atlantic has confirmed, without a doubt, that Secretary Hegseth did send targets and launch times that are absolutely highly classified.
If I had done something as reckless and irresponsible as this while I was serving in the military, I would’ve been prosecuted. Meanwhile, Hegseth and company don't even have the decency to resign. Instead they continue to lie, under oath, about their mistakes and the gravity of this situation.
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This is yet another illustration of Secretary Hegseth’s gross incompetence. He's a danger to the nation and our troops, both here and abroad, and he needs to resign immediately. John, as long as I'm in office, I won't stop putting pressure on the U.S. officials in this group chat. That's why it's so important that I reach my critical $5,000 end-of-quarter goal.
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Please, will you rush $5 now so I can keep holding the Trump administration accountable and stop them from putting our national security, the lives of service members, and our democracy at risk?
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There’s work to be done,
Chrissy
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