Former Sabox Spox expects HegSet to be launched after the “collapse” month
John Ullewat, who was even recently a Pentagon spokesman, says at the time of Higseth’s house as defense minister.
In a noisy opinion article published by Politico on Sunday evening, Ullyot suggested that President Donald Trump might consider rejecting Higseth while the Pentagon is fighting with a series of public affairs crises.
“President Donald Trump has a strong record in the account of his senior officials. Given, it is difficult to see Defense Minister Beit Higseth in his role for a longer period,” he wrote.
Ullyot loudly supported Higseth, where she wrote in another article in December that the veteran host and former Fox News was “well qualified for the job” to lead the Ministry of Defense. Even when he stepped down from the Pentagon earlier this week, Ullewat said he had supported his old boss.
He continued praise for Higseth in his article. “I appreciate his friendship and I am grateful to give me the opportunity to serve,” he wrote.
“Until now, supporters of the strong secretary should admit: last month was a complete collapse in the Pentagon-and it became a real problem for the administration.”
“A month of hell”
ULLYOT’s criticism comes after its general defense affairs at the Ministry of Defense at the beginning of the Trump administration. He supervised the Pentagon’s mandate to remove DEI photos, re -set him to the media office spaces, and implement boot outlets such as New York Times and NBC in favor of the right outlets such as Breitbart.
However, in February, Sean Parnell took over the role of Olliote as head of the spokesperson for Sean Barnil, the current press secretary of the Pentagon. Ullyot eventually resigned on Wednesday, saying that he told Higseth when he was appointed that he was “not interested in being the second number of anyone in public affairs.”
After his days, the Pentagon’s recent struggles described it as a “month of hell” that started with Signalgate-the Atlantic Bomb Report in March, its editor-in-chief was added by mistake to a set of signals that discuss us.
Ullewits wrote that Higseth’s initial response was a disaster.
“No one was sending plans for war, and that’s all I should say about it,” Higseth told reporters. Follow the Atlantic by posting the F/A-18 Strikes Hegseth details that were sent to the chat.
“This was a violation of the first rule of public relations – get bad news immediately,” he wrote about Higseth’s comment on the press.
Other separate reports accumulated on the head of Signalgate, and Ullyot wrote that it is likely to continue to appear.
“Unfortunately, after a terrible month, the Pentagon’s focus is no longer on wrestling the war, but on the endless drama,” he wrote.
These reports that Higseth had brought his wife to sensitive meetings with their foreign counterparts and that the Pentagon was to give Elon Musk a confidential briefing from the top. According to what was reported, three of the leading Hegseth assistants were launched this week amid an investigation of the leaks, while the chief of staff resigned.
On Sunday, the New York Times reported a second signal conversation, created by Higseth, which included his wife and brother. The Times stated that Higseth had sent them the same details about the strikes.
The Times reported that Jennifer Rochit, the wife of Beit Higseth, was among the people in a signal conversation that included details of the F/A-18 strikes.
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In a statement by Business Insider, Pentagon’s spokesperson, the “Garbage” report and praised the Hegseth office as becoming more efficient. “There was no secret information in any signal conversation, regardless of the number of ways they were trying to write the story,” he said.
However, ullyot wrote that all these crises combined means Higseth, which is likely to lose its function.
“In short, the building is in a state of chaos under the leadership of Higseth,” he wrote.
He wrote that Trump had previously rejected the other cabinet members who respected them, including Jim Mattis, Rex Tillerson, and Mark Esber.
The former Pentagon spokesman ended his opinion by noting that the shooting is similar to Higsith, which will benefit Trump.
“The president deserves better than the current Michejus in the Pentagon,” he wrote. “Given his record of holding the former cabinet leaders accountable, many of them in the minister’s internal circle will quietly clap if Trump chooses to do the same in a short time at the top of the Ministry of Defense.”
ULLYOT and the White House did not respond to requests for comments sent outside normal working hours by BI. Likewise, the Pentagon did not respond to questions about Ollyot’s Op-Ed as of the time of the press.