Outlet claims private contact info, passwords for top Trump officials ‘readily available online’

In a story notable for its highly suspicious timing, a German media outlet reported that private contact information of top Trump administration national security and defense officials was found online.

According to Der Spiegel, the private phone numbers, email addresses and passwords of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz were “readily available online,” a story that is guaranteed to add to the feeding frenzy of Democrats and the media who are already swarming over the Signal chat controversy.

The outlet claimed that its reporters were able to turn up the information using “commercial people search engines along with hacked customer data that has been published on the web,” to dig up the information.

“Most of these numbers and email addresses are apparently still in use, with some of them linked to profiles on social media platforms like Instagram and LinkedIn. They were used to create Dropbox accounts and profiles in apps that track running data. There are also WhatsApp profiles for the respective phone numbers and even Signal accounts in some cases,” according to Der Spiegel.

“As such, the reporting has revealed an additional grave, previously unknown security breach at the highest levels in Washington. Hostile intelligence services could use this publicly available data to hack the communications of those affected by installing spyware on their devices. It is thus conceivable that foreign agents were privy to the Signal chat group in which Gabbard, Waltz, and Hegseth discussed a military strike,” Der Spiegel reported, practically writing the Democrats’ talking points for them.

The German report comes as the propaganda operation over the inexplicable inclusion of disreputable anti-Trump “journalist” Jeffrey Goldberg in a private chat between high ranking administration officials discussing the attack on Houthi terrorists is intensifying, with the media frantically churning out stories to keep the ginned-up scandal alive and salvage the wreckage of the Democratic Party.

They just got a helping hand from their friends across the pond.

It’s notable that two of the officials, Hegseth and Gabbard, were ferociously opposed by Democrats and the corrupt media who are fighting a pitched battle to prevent changes in U.S. foreign policy regarding Russia, especially ending the proxy war in Ukraine, a lucrative money laundering operation that will be threatened if President Trump succeeds in achieving a peace deal.

Trump dismissed what is being hysterically hyped as “Signalgate” as just more of the same baloney from Democrats and their winged monkeys.

“Look, it’s all a Witch Hunt,” the president told reporters on Wednesday.

Politico, which got busted taking USAID money, gave the game away that it’s all about taking scalps.

“And to be clear: There is no administration in the world — beyond this one — where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns. Not in London. Not in Moscow. Not in Tokyo. Not in Pyongyang. Nowhere,” the outlet declared.

Chris Donaldson

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