Government Misinformation

White House Shaken by Hegseth Inquiry, Illegal Wiretap Claims Emerge

Three top Pentagon aides were fired following a leak investigation led by Secretary Pete Hegseth, but the White House has lost confidence in the investigation’s findings. The investigation initially claimed an illegal NSA wiretap revealed the leaker’s identity, a claim later deemed untrue by White House advisors. This led to distrust and suspicion that the investigation was used to purge aides involved in internal office conflicts, rather than uncovering the actual leaker. The lack of credible evidence and the ongoing controversy surrounding the investigation create significant pressure on Hegseth. The situation remains unresolved, leaving Hegseth’s office severely understaffed and the Pentagon’s leadership in disarray.

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DOGE’s Dubious Numbers: A Deliberate Deception?

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) drastically overstated its cost savings, initially claiming an $8 billion reduction in ICE’s civil rights budget, a figure later corrected to $8 million due to a database error. This error, along with other discrepancies totaling tens of billions of dollars, raises serious questions about the accuracy of DOGE’s reported $55 billion in total savings. The White House has not responded to inquiries about these accounting issues. Critics suggest the inflated figures serve a propagandistic purpose, highlighting a lack of due diligence and potentially misleading the public.

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