The FBI announced a pathetic $5,000 reward Monday for information about four advanced military drone systems that were brazenly stolen from Fort Campbell last November – a security breach that exposes the shocking vulnerabilities left behind by the previous administration's military mismanagement.
Four Skydio X10D Drone Systems disappeared from the 326th Division Engineer Battalion between November 21-25, during what should have been a secure Thanksgiving weekend. These aren't toys, Patriots – these are sophisticated military reconnaissance systems that have now vanished into thin air.
But here's what's really infuriating: the FBI thinks a measly five grand is going to crack this case? We're talking about stolen MILITARY EQUIPMENT that could potentially end up in enemy hands, and the feds are offering reward money that wouldn't even cover a decent used car.
Biden's Military Left Wide Open
This security failure didn't happen in a vacuum. For four years, the Biden regime systematically weakened our military with woke diversity training instead of focusing on actual security protocols. They were too busy forcing pronouns on our soldiers to worry about protecting critical military assets.
Fort Campbell officials confirmed the drones were "last seen" during that November timeframe, but how does sophisticated military equipment just walk off a secure military installation? Where were the guards? Where were the security cameras? Where was basic competence?
The timing is suspicious too – right during a holiday weekend when skeleton crews would be on duty. This has all the hallmarks of an inside job or at minimum, criminal negligence in base security.
"The American people deserve answers about how our military installations became so compromised that advanced drone systems can simply disappear," one defense analyst told our team.
Now President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have to clean up yet another mess left by the previous administration. How many more security breaches are we going to discover as this new team audits the damage done to our military readiness?
The real question isn't just who stole these drones – it's how many other critical security failures are we going to uncover from the Biden years?
