Trump's Top Team Slams European Allies in Leaked Messages


Trump's Top Team Slams European Allies in Leaked Messages

Explosive Leaked Messages Reveal Contempt for European Allies

President Trump's top team launched a scathing attack on America's European allies, branding them "pathetic freeloaders" in leaked messages mistakenly sent to a journalist. The private Signal chat, used by Trump's national security heavyweights, was accidentally shared with Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, who published the explosive texts.

Controversial Statements by Trump's Aides

In the leaked chat, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed strong disdain for Europe, with Vance grumbling about "hating bailing out Europe again" and Hegseth calling it "pathetic." The messages also revealed tensions over US strikes in Yemen and concerns about oil prices.

Political Fallout and Security Concerns

The leak has triggered a political firestorm, not just for the shocking tone towards key allies but also for exposing classified information about US military and diplomatic strategy. The messages included operational details of US strikes in Yemen, raising concerns about potential harm to American personnel.

Response and Decision-Making Process

The leaked messages shed light on the decision-making process within Trump's administration, with officials discussing military action against Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. Despite objections and concerns raised by some officials, Trump reportedly signed off on the military action from Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.


Trump's Top Team Slams European Allies in Leaked Messages

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