Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot says the Pentagon has been facing a deepening crisis over the past month - a situation that is becoming increasingly problematic for the administration. He describes the Pentagon as in utter chaos under Pete Hegseth, marked by layoffs and controversy over leaks
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John Ullyot, a former Pentagon spokesman, describes a situation of chaos and dysfunction under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Ullyot recently resigned and accused Hegseth's team of lies and mismanagement, including leaks of sensitive information. Three high-ranking officials have been fired, and Ullyot emphasized that more firings could follow. Hegseth is still under investigation for using a messaging app to leak classified information.
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Un fost oficial al Pentagonului avertizează că la Pentagon s-a instalat un "haos total": "Este greu de crezut că secretarul Apărării, Pete Hegseth, va mai rămâne mult timp în funcție"
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