Anonymous ID: a5dc99 Dec. 2, 2025, 10:38 a.m. No.23931943   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1947 >>1997

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Seditious 6 Connections

Jake Sullivan Married to Maggie Goodlander

 

Glownigger Elissa Slotkin predicted Glownigger attack on National Guard weeks ahead, at Brooking Conference with Nuland husband Robert Kagan in the audience and Nuland possibly at the event

Anonymous ID: a5dc99 Dec. 2, 2025, 10:58 a.m. No.23931997   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2003 >>2008 >>2009 >>2058 >>2062 >>2066 >>2095 >>2099

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>Seditious 6 Connections

 

Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer

EXCLUSIVE:

 

🚨SECRETARY OF THE ARMY’S OFFICE PLOTTING COUP AT THE PENTAGON TO REMOVE @SecWar

PETE HEGSETH AND REPLACE HIM WITH @SecArmy

DAN DRISCOLL 🚨

 

Individuals in the office of US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll have been orchestrating a Coup against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth

in an effort to have him removed by President Trump and replaced by Dan Driscoll.

 

Over the last 2 weeks, the legacy media, which is incredibly hostile to Hegseth, has been posting puff pieces about Dan Driscoll and how he is a “rising star” at the Pentagon. Sources have told me that Jake Sullivan @jakejsullivan

, the former National Security Advisor of the United States under Joe Biden, is very close friends with Dan Driscoll,and they have been friends since they both attended Yale Law School. Driscoll and Vice President Vance also met at Yale Law School, which is how Driscoll was nominated as Army Secretary.

 

High level sources at the Pentagon have confirmed to me that Sullivan has been planting stories in support of Driscoll because Sullivan wants Hegseth removed and replaced by Driscoll.Sullivan is worried Hegseth and President Trump are going to take action against the seditious 6, the 6 Democrat lawmakers who are now facing federal inquiries and an FBI investigation after they recorded a video in November 2025 urging US military service members not to follow “unlawful” orders, a message President Trump and Pete Hegseth have called “seditious."

 

One of the seditious 6 is Democrat CongresswomanMaggie Goodlander @RepGoodlander

(D-NH), the wife of Jake Sullivan who goes by a different last name to hide the fact that she is married to Jake Sullivan. It is worth noting that Goodlander is a Naval Reserve Intelligence Officer, which means she could possibly face disciplinary action by Hegseth for her seditious behavior.

 

Goodlander and Sullivan got married in 2015. Some of guests at their wedding include Hillary Clinton, Lisa Monaco, Huma Abedin, Samantha Power, Victoria Nuland, and Antony Blinken, all of whom are anti-Trump Deep State operatives.

 

Sullivan previously served as Director of Policy to President Barack Obama, National Security Advisor to then-Vice President Biden and Deputy Chief of Staff to Secretary @HillaryClinton

at the U.S. State Department. Sullivan also served as senior advisor for the Iran nuclear negotiations and as a senior policy advisor to Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign against Donald Trump.

 

Hegseth has accused these 6 Democrat lawmakers of committing sedition, and he is even considering court marshaling Senator Mark Kelly @SenMarkKelly

, one of the seditious 6.

 

According to FEC records, Congresswoman MaggieGoodlander, the wife of Jake Sullivan, donated a max donation of $2,800 to Dan Driscoll when he ran for Congress in 2020 in North Carolina.

 

Why would an anti-Trump, Democrat Congresswoman married to Jake Sullivan, one of the architects of the Russia Collusion hoax, donate to a Republican candidate for Congress who would later move on to be President Trump’s Army Secretary?

 

Jake Sullivan played a central role in the Clinton campaign's efforts to promote the Trump-Russia collusion story, including feeding journalists details about the fabricated Alfa Bank–Trump server allegations and linking the campaign to the discredited Steele dossier—claims that triggered years of investigations and were ultimately exposed as a partisan hoax. Additionally, as I previously reported,Driscoll posted a photo of himself earlier this year hanging out with Eugene Vindman, who collaborated with his brother Alexander Vindman to impeach President Trump over false allegations.

 

Now, Sullivan is working with high level Army officials in Army Secretary Dan Driscoll’s office to force Pete Hegseth out and install Dan Driscoll as Secretary of War, despite the fact that President Trump loves Pete Hegseth.

 

I will be asking about this attempted coup on Pete Hegseth at the upcoming Pentagon Press Briefing this week.

 

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Dan Lamothe

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This marks about the fourth time that Loomer has made allegations against Driscoll. In one case, they dragged in a Medal of Honor recipient.

 

Despite the previous efforts, the White House has increasingly relied on Driscoll, including in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.

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Anonymous ID: a5dc99 Dec. 2, 2025, 11:12 a.m. No.23932058   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2062 >>2066 >>2095 >>2099

 

>>23931997

>Individuals in the office of US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll have been orchestrating a Coup against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth

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Meet the One Man Pete Hegseth Can’t Fire

Julia Ioffe

Thu, November 13, 2025 at 1:55 PM EST

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Last month, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth summoned two men into his office at the Pentagon: Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll and General Randy George, the Army chief of staff. After a tumultuous nine months of axing generals and admirals from across the armed forces, Hegseth had yet another burning personnel decision that he wanted the men to implement: Push out General James Mingus, the current vice chief of the army, and replace him with Hegseth’s own trusted advisor, Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve.

 

Maybe this was an inevitable part of the Trump Pentagon purge. During the Commander-in-Chief Inaugural Ball, the president had hailed LaNeve as straight from “central casting,” adding, “If I’m doing a movie, I pick him to play my lead.” For his part, Mingus was widely respected, had more stars than LaNeve, and had been in the job for less than two years. But he was tainted in the eyes of the administration for having served under former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley as the J3 (director of operations for the Joint Chiefs). Worse, he was seen as one of Milley’s protégés.

 

George didn’t like the idea of ending Mingus’s career prematurely, and pushed back. At that point, according to two Pentagon sources with knowledge of the meeting, Hegseth made one thing clear to the men sitting in front of him: If they didn’t comply, he could easily exact revenge—but only on one of them. He could certainly fire George, he said, but he couldn’t touch Driscoll. Left unsaid was the reason: Driscoll, as everyone knows, is close personal friends with J.D. Vance. On October 20, Congress received LaNeve’s nomination for the role.

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The episode underscored the tension between Hegseth and Driscoll, which has become one of the worst-kept secrets in Washington. As much as Hegseth has demanded absolute loyalty—he is said to spend unusual amounts of time on social media, trawling for evidence of its absence—Driscoll is the one person at the Pentagon whom he can’t threaten to fire, as he regularly does with others in the building.

 

And if you don’t know that Driscoll is Vance’s close personal friend, Driscoll will be happy to tell you. Several sources told me that Driscoll tends to slide this fact into conversations early. One senior Pentagon source told me that Driscoll “humbly jokes that there’s one reason he’s secretary of the Army, and that’s because he’s best friends with J.D. Vance. He’s very matter-of-fact about it.”

 

When Driscoll was asked on former Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan’s popular manosphere podcast how he got his current job, he responded by telling two stories. First, he recalled how he’d met Vance. Driscoll, a simple, outdoorsy kid from the mountains of North Carolina, fresh out of the Army and a tour in Iraq, showed up at Yale to start law school. A second-year law student named J.D., who had also served in Iraq, took him and a few other vets out for pizza. Over some pies, Vance gave them advice that was as much about himself as the new guys. “I know a lot of you guys are going to be self-conscious, you’ve been out of school for a while,” Driscoll recounted the future vice president telling them. “You’re going to feel like you’re less than and not smart enough to keep up. But if you can just give it a couple months, you’ll get your bearings and you’ll figure it out, and you’ll find out that you belong here.”

 

Fast forward—past law school, a stint in venture capital, and an unsuccessful run for Congress (he lost in a primary to Madison Cawthorn)—to July 2024 and Driscoll’s rendezvous with destiny. This was the second story. Driscoll was having dinner in Zurich while on vacation with his wife, Cassie, his high-school sweetheart and a plastic surgeon—when his phone rang. It was J.D., breaking the news that he’d been tapped to be the Republican vice presidential nominee. The next morning, Driscoll was on a plane to Chicago, and, after a pit stop at an outlet mall to buy himself a suit, headed to Milwaukee to help his law school buddy campaign for the White House. The rest, as he described it, was a yearlong “adventure.”

 

Driscoll isn’t shy about telling this story, which is why it has made the rounds in Washington, including the part about Driscoll and Cassie being high-school sweethearts, and part about him being a simple, outdoorsy kid from the mountains of North Carolina, and the part about picking up J.D.’s fateful call and joining him on the campaign trail and then in the administration. But all of Washington knows something else about Driscoll, too: that Hegseth hates him—in part because he’s protected by his relationship with Vance, and because the talk of the town is that Driscoll will be the next SecDef, just as soon as Hegseth is out.

 

That is not a coincidence. Driscoll is very ambitious, and he knows how to work the system. He’s known as a “soldier-secretary” and “a cross between a Baptist preacher and a jihadist,” both monikers he invented—and pushed—himself. “Part of his strategy to rise is to generate this narrative,” a former senior defense official noted. “He’s very accessible. He talks to reporters. He’s constantly texting with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. These are very important constituencies, and he knows that they’re human beings, and if you can get them to like you, that’s half the battle.”

 

The widespread assumption that Driscoll is positioning himself for Hegseth’s job has naturally created tensions with his combative, polarizing boss. “Whenever there’s an article that Hegseth is going to be fired, the next sentence is that Driscoll could replace him,” a former defense official told me. A second former senior defense official pointed out that, when Hegseth’s confirmation was on the rocks earlier this year, the consensus was that Driscoll would be the replacement. “So Hegseth is always looking over his shoulder at Dan, and not in a good way,” the first official said. “Because he thinks that Dan is gunning for his job—and he is.”

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In response to a request for comment, the Pentagon press shop sent a statement that they attributed to Driscoll. “There has been no stronger partner for the Army than Secretary Hegseth,” it said. “Secretary Hegseth and I are 100 percent aligned on transforming the Army, reforming the archaic acquisition process, and putting Soldiers first. This is false reporting that could not be further from the truth.” A statement attributed to Hegseth read: “This story is completely false. The President and I have put together a cohesive team that is focused on protecting the homeland, deterring adversaries, and ushering in a new era of Peace Through Strength. I’m grateful that Army Secretary Driscoll is part of our team.”

The Pentagon’s Mr. Rogers

 

Unlike Hegseth, people on both sides of the aisle actually like Driscoll and see him as a serious, thoughtful, competent person. Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security advisor, reached out to Dems across Washington ahead of Driscoll’s confirmation hearings to vouch for the guy. (Both Sullivan and his wife, Maggie Goodlander, now a congresswoman from New Hampshire, are Yale Law alums. Driscoll and Goodlander have a close friend in common.)

 

It also helps that Driscoll looks likeable. His face is boyish and innocent, with ruddy cheeks and what always seems like a smile. He has a bright-eyed earnestness that makes whatever he’s saying sound not just reasonable, but downright wonderful. “What’s so cool about the National Guard is you can be deployed abroad for the security of your country,” he told Ryan about the Guard’s now indefinite deployment to D.C., “but you can be used to help improve and secure your own community.” It was as if Mister Rogers were a Yale-trained Republican politician who was totally fine with using U.S. troops to police his fellow Americans.

 

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