In a stunning display of journalistic incompetence that would make even CNN blush, a leftist 'reporter' has learned the hard way that real journalism requires actual skills—not just a Twitter account and a grudge against America.
The saga began when former Army special operations employee Courtney Williams was arrested for allegedly passing classified national defense information to unauthorized recipients. Williams now faces serious federal charges that could land her behind bars for years.
But here's where it gets delicious: the 'journalist' who received this classified information was so monumentally stupid that she actually NAMED her source, essentially gift-wrapping a federal case for the FBI.
Amateur Hour at Its Finest
This isn't journalism, folks—this is activism disguised as reporting, and it's exactly the kind of reckless behavior we've come to expect from the legacy media swamp. Real journalists understand the sacred duty to protect sources, especially when national security is involved.
Instead, this wannabe Woodward and Bernstein handed federal investigators everything they needed on a silver platter. Talk about doing the FBI's job for them!
"This is what happens when partisan hacks think they can play journalist without understanding the basic rules of the game," observed one national security expert.
The Trump administration has made it crystal clear that leaking classified information will have consequences—unlike the free-for-all we witnessed during the Biden regime, when sensitive national security information flowed like water through the Deep State.
Justice Finally Being Served
Under President Trump's leadership, we're finally seeing accountability return to our national security apparatus. No more will treasonous leakers and their media accomplices operate with impunity.
This case serves as a warning to other would-be leakers and their media enablers: the days of consequence-free attacks on American national security are over. The adults are back in charge.
How many more fake news journalists will learn this lesson the hard way before they realize that playing fast and loose with classified information isn't a game?
