Imagine leaking classified strike plans from a personal phone to your family—putting U.S. Troops at risk—and then whining about media coverage.
Pete Hegseth isn’t just reckless. He’s 100% unfit to lead. Fire him.
When I was flying combat missions, information like what Pete Hegseth shared over Signal was safeguarded like lives depended on it — because they did.
His recklessness could have gotten people killed. If something like this happened on my mission, I’d be pissed off.
"Trump and his top advisers set out to reach a full ceasefire by April or May...but neither agreement appears imminent."
Trump's false claims of ending the fighting in Ukraine have proved he will only bend the knee for Putin.
https://t.co/xDTVyNuOga
Putting a reporter in a Signal chat where you’re planning airstrikes, that’s careless. Sharing information that puts our pilots' lives at risk — that’s reckless.
I'm not making any inferences, but from distancing the US from NATO, promising that Ukraine won't join, ending the FBI's foreign influence taskforce, eliminating Radio Free Europe, Voice of America and foreign aid, Trump is fulfilling all of Putin's dreams.
Donald Trump says no one has been tougher on Russia than he has. Does he think the entire country is stupid?
We can see what he's doing – denying Ukraine military, intelligence and diplomatic support – with our own eyes.
No one is blind to his betrayal of our ally.
AI continues to be a center of conversation after the release of China's DeepSeek.
@MikeESexton wrote 7 implications of the new AI model. ⬇️
https://t.co/EvcCZ5VdXR
Ukrainians have fought tooth-and-nail on the frontlines of democracy against Russian aggression.
Pres. Trump and VP Vance’s words to Pres. Zelenskyy are rude and utterly shameful. The people of Ukraine and President Zelenskyy deserve an apology.
Honored to contribute to @TheNatlInterest’s Tech Policy Symposium on the U.S.-China tech competition. I outline three urgent priorities for U.S. competitiveness: streamlining regulations, building innovation zones, and closing the STEM gap.
https://t.co/Q9EmqdD3Mh
The stakes are high in the US and China AI race.
US companies are leading the way and innovating the most. But China is not far behind. @ThirdWayKessler explains. ⬇️
https://t.co/V4aodeZCzl
What are the implications for policymakers of the emergence of DeepSeek?
In the tech competition between the US and China, is bigger better?
@MikeESexton outlines 7 implications of DeepSeek in our new blog. ⤵️
https://t.co/8aMwBJJ01x
ICYMI: @MikeESexton analyzed the benefits and drawbacks of open-source AI and concluded that open-source can help balance the safety and security we want from AI with the innovation necessary to set the standard for the world. ⤵️
https://t.co/XntXA1qwzr
"The US has a vested interest in making sure the open-source programs that software developers weave into cyberspace and beyond are primarily made by America and its allies—not China."
@MikeESexton discusses the future implications of open-source AI. ⬇️
https://t.co/XntXA1pYJT
"The US has a vested interest in making sure the open-source programs that software developers weave into cyberspace and beyond are primarily made by America and its allies—not China."
@MikeESexton discusses the future implications of open-source AI. ⬇️
https://t.co/XntXA1pYJT
This week, China's DeepSeek AI wiped $1 trillion off US tech stocks—highlighting the urgent need for open-source AI in national security. Explore our latest memo to understand why embracing open-source AI is crucial for America's future. 👇https://t.co/KhaQhY6tXW
The future of open-source AI can bring great benefits to humanity but can also easily damage us.
@MikeESexton breaks down how open-source AI must be developed with the right balance between innovation and guardrails. ⬇️
https://t.co/XntXA1pYJT