Sullivan calls for Alaskans to be 'confident' in Team Trump for leaked classified U.S. attack plans

It wasn’t that long ago that Sen. Dan Sullivan called former Fox News gabber Pete Hegseth a fine example of “the change agent we need” at the Pentagon.

What we need is a “focus on the warrior culture, lethality, reviving our defense industrial base and winning wars. And these are all things by way neglected by four years of Joe Biden’s Pentagon, where they focused on woke issues,” Sullivan said before Hegseth’s confirmation.

At Hegseth’s confirmation hearing, Sullivan and Hegseth competed to say which one could repeat the words “woke” and “lethality” the most often.

One of the the things that didn’t happen during the woke Biden Administration was a gross display of incompetence comparable to Hegseth’s leaking classified war plans to a journalist, then lying about it.

This should be a lethal combination to Hegseth continuing in his government job.

While Sullivan declined to be interviewed by the Anchorage Daily News, he had Sullivan publicity person Amanda Coyne issue this statement in his name.

The editor’s note is from Alaska’s News Source, which removed the word “disappointing” from its story about the mistake.

When Alaska’s News Source said Sullivan called the mistake “disappointing,” the broadcasters had to issue a correction, making it clear that he wasn’t disappointed.

Though there was a lot of competition, Sullivan’s was one of the dumbest statements from anyone in the U.S. government, with Sullivan claiming the “actual content” of the leaked information about attack plans demonstrated the competence of Team Trump.

This is the latest episode of Sullivan twisting himself into an impossible position to allow loyalty to Trump to reign supreme.

Meanwhile, the Anchorage Daily News had the best coverage of Sullivan’s effort to find something to praise in this top-level bungling that exposed the negligence of Hegseth and the rest.

They sent classified information to a journalist and the Trump experts said how much they loathe our free-loading European allies, but no security experts in the world are better at deploying emojis. They exchanged emojis to congratulate each other on the lethal strikes.

They shared precise classified details on U.S. military attacks in advance and later lied that the information was not classified, but don’t worry, said Sullivan, the conversation should instill confidence in Alaskans.

At some point, Sullivan’s publicity office realized the statement praising the “actual content of the conversation” made him look ridiculous.

The revised claim from Sullivan, via the Coyne cleanup squad, was that Alaskans should have confidence only in the good parts of the conversation, not the bad parts.

“Sullivan spokesperson Amanda Coyne later clarified that Sullivan was referencing the parts of the conversation regarding ‘freedom of navigation and deterrence,’ including a message from National Security Adviser Michael Waltz on trade figures and an exchange between Vance and Hegseth on the potential impacts of the strike.”

And he wasn’t disappointed in the Trump administration. Don’t get that idea.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski was beyond disappointed, saying she was “appalled by the egregious security breach from top administration officials.”

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