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President Trump confronted Secretary of War Pete Hegseth at Camp David last week over severe U.S. munitions shortages, demanding answers on why he had apparently been misled on extreme munitions shortages that now threaten to limit military options, according to WaPo.

Trump told Hegseth during the Cabinet meeting at Camp David that he thought the munitions shortage "had been fixed." Hegseth defended himself and blamed Deputy Secretary of War Stephen Feinberg, saying he had not ensured Trump was fully informed about the extent of the shortages.

The White House has strongly denied the report. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called it "100% fake news," adding, "Literally never happened. And President Trump has the utmost confidence in Secretary Hegseth."
@Goalkeeper
>The market doesn't care what you think something "should" cost.
That goes both ways, you moron. Also, the stomach, the sword, and the gun don't care about the market. Hand over that burrito, or else, Mexican Polyphemus in Drag.
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