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The reporter who exposed leaked war plans on a Signal chat said the vice president’s texts show what he really thinks about Trump.
The president said, “I don’t fire people because of fake news and witch hunts.”
The deliberation reportedly continued even after Trump publicly stood by his national security adviser.
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Rep. Victoria Spartz was met with an enraged crowd as she attempted to answer questions about the defense secretary leaking war plans.
The vice-president’s own disagreement with Trump was exposed in the jaw-dropping blunder.
“The public think it a sackable offense regardless of their politics,” according to a pollster.
With a narrow House majority, the Republicans can’t afford to lose any seats.
U.S. representatives going door-to-door in the capital looking for supporters were told nobody welcomed her visit.
Sources tell CBS News that the Signal leak is “still a hot potato” behind closed doors.
The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board blasted the administration for trying to blame the media for Signalgate.
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