National Review Editor Calls on Trump to Fire Pete Hegseth Over Clownish' Signal Scandal: Does the Buck Stop Nowhere?'
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Mark Wright, executive editor of National Review, has called for President Trump to remove Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth following the inadvertent disclosure of operational details about U.S. strikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels via an unsecured group chat application. Wright described the situation as remarkably absurd, resembling a satirical narrative of governmental failure. He criticized Hegseth for revealing critical information about military operations and suggested that the broader question of accountability within the Trump administration remains unresolved, notably given Trump’s historical reluctance to dismiss senior staff for misconduct.
Mark Wright called for President Trump to fire Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over his leaks of operational details regarding U.S. strikes on Yemen.
Wright characterized the incident as an egregious display of inefficiency, inviting comparisons to satirical portrayals of government failures.
He emphasized the danger of discussing sensitive military operations over unsecured channels, highlighting the severity of Hegseth's actions.
The incident raises questions about accountability within the Trump administration concerning national security personnel's conduct.
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