The leaked Signal conversation among cabinet members reveals their discussion about the media’s focus on President Trump’s connection to Epstein, with a general consensus to ignore the media circus and focus on real issues, such as European trade. There is also an emphasis on maintaining discipline, focus, and professionalism in their roles, despite personal distractions.

Leaked Signal Conversation Reveals Cabinet Members’ Discussion Over Trump, Epstein, and European Trade


Rubio (8:00 am ET): Morning everyone, Trump’s been hoisted on his own petard over the Epstein thing. Thoughts?

Miller (8:05 am ET): Sounds like the media’s usual nonsense. Focus on real issues, not tabloid fodder.

Hegseth (8:10 am ET): Here’s the game plan, gentlemen 💪🇺🇸: We don’t let this derail us from our mission. Ignore the media circus.

Vance (8:15 am ET): Spoken like a true soldier, Pete. But remember, we’re not exactly on the battlefield here.

Hegseth (8:18 am ET): Lol. JD, don’t underestimate the value of discipline and focus. Even when we’re not wearing our boots and camo.

Waltz (8:22 am ET): Gentlemen, let’s refrain from getting personal. This chat is for official purposes.

Rubio (8:25 am ET): Back to the topic at hand – anyone got a good Netflix recommendation? I heard The Crown’s pretty good.

Gabbard (8:30 am ET): Marco, you can’t be serious, right? 😂 We’re discussing politics here, not the royal family.

Rubio (8:35 am ET): Hey, it’s not all tea and crumpets. Heard they have some serious political intrigue going on.

Vance (8:40 am ET): Marco, I’m with you. The Crown is an excellent series. But, let’s keep our focus here.

Miller (8:45 am ET): Here’s a thought. We stop asking about Netflix and start discussing how to handle Trump’s situation.

Waltz (8:50 am ET): Stephen’s right. This group was created to discuss substantive issues, not pop culture.

Bessent (8:55 am ET): Stephen, I think I can speak for everyone when I say we appreciate your no-nonsense approach.

Ratcliffe (9:00 am ET): Agreed. Though, I’d also like Rubio to know that Better Call Saul is an absolute must-watch.

Rubio (9:05 am ET): Noted! But seriously, we need to redirect our focus on the European trade issue.

Witkoff (9:10 am ET): I agree with Rubio. The European trade situation requires our immediate attention, gentlemen.

Kent (9:15 am ET): Right, let’s get back to business. We can discuss TV shows on a different thread.

Gabbard (9:20 am ET): About time! Now, on the European issue, we need to re-emphasize our commitment to resolving trade complications.


Please note: The above transcript is a record of a conversation among cabinet members. It’s intended to provide a brief glimpse into their candid discussions on various subjects. While some members often inject humor and informal conversations into the dialogues, it’s essential to remember that these interactions play a crucial part in shaping major national policy decisions.