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Category: Just Plain Crazy
Yep
Uncovered
The C.I.A. sent the White House an unclassified email listing all employees hired by the spy agency over the last two years to comply with an executive order to shrink the federal work force, in a move that former officials say risked the list leaking to adversaries. Are you getting the feeling the grownups aren’t in charge anymore? Via the New York Times:
The list included first names and the first initial of the last name of the new hires, who are still on probation — and thus easy to dismiss. It included a large crop of young analysts and operatives who were hired specifically to focus on China, and whose identities are usually closely guarded because Chinese hackers are constantly seeking to identify them.
The agency normally would prefer not to put these names in an unclassified system. Some former officials said they worried that the list could be passed on to a team of newly hired young software experts working with Elon Musk and his government efficiency team. If that happened, the names of the employees might be more easily targeted by China, Russia or other foreign intelligence services.
One former agency officer called the reporting of the names in an unclassified email a “counterintelligence disaster.”
Current officials confirmed that the C.I.A. had sent the names of employees to the White House’s Office of Personnel Management, complying with an executive order signed by President Trump. But the officials downplayed security concerns. By sending just the first names and initials of the probationary employees, one U.S. official said, they hoped the information would be protected.
But former officials scoffed at the explanation, saying that the names and initials could be combined with other information — from driver’s license and car registration systems, social media accounts and publicly available data from universities that the agency uses as recruiting grounds — to piece together a more complete list.
I heart Jasmine
How do you get people behind you
When you don’t even explain why this is so dangerous?
Bob Kennedy is cringeworthy
BENNET: Did you say Lyme disease is a highly likely militarily engineered bioweapon?RFK Jr: I probably did say thatBENNET: Did you say that exposure to pesticides causes children to become transgenderRFK Jr: NoBENNET: I have the record
RFK JR: I will commit to not firing anybody who is doing their jobWARNER: Based upon your opinion?RFK Jr: Based upon my opinionWARNER: So I guess that means a lot of folks who have any type of views on vaccines will be out of work
A fucking nut, surrounded by enablers
But wait, there’s more
Pete Hegseth, President Trump’s pick to run the Pentagon, regularly abused alcohol to the point that he passed out at family gatherings, and once needed to be dragged out of a strip club while in uniform, according to an ex-relative’s account of his behavior that was given to U.S. lawmakers and reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The sworn statement, submitted in response to a request from Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, was signed by Hegseth’s former sister in law, Danielle Hegseth. It states that she was with Hegseth when he passed out from drunkenness in the bathroom of a bar in Minneapolis in about 2013. It also describes another night, when she said Hegseth drank so much at a restaurant in Minneapolis that the Uber driver had to pull over on Interstate 94 so he could throw up.
In her sworn statement, Danielle Hegseth said she personally observed erratic and aggressive behavior by Hegseth, witnessing him abusing alcohol multiple times over the years. One Christmas in 2008 or 2009, he drank so much that he threw up and passed out, she said.
The new allegations come a day after the armed services panel voted 14-13 along party lines to advance Hegseth’s nomination to lead the Defense Department. The full Senate is expected to vote on his confirmation later this week. At a contentious confirmation hearing last week, Hegseth conceded that he wasn’t perfect but dismissed questions about his character and qualifications as a “smear campaign” irrelevant to the job of running the U.S. military. He stressed that the allegations were from anonymous sources.
Jesus Christ
People are so fucking crazy:
