The leaked conversation among cabinet members reveals their collective response to the arrest of 205 suspected child predators, expressing satisfaction over the action taken and emphasizing the need for robust systems to prevent such crimes. The conversation also highlights their intention to publicize the operation and remind the public of international cooperation in combating crime.

April 6

Waltz (14:30pm ET):

Team, we have a significant development at hand. ‘Pam Bondi and Kash Patel Announce Arrests of 205 Suspected Child Predators.’

Miller (14:35pm ET):

Finally, some justice. This is the kind of hard-hitting action we need in America.👊

Rubio (14:40pm ET):

Great news. Proud of our law enforcement agencies.👏

Vance (14:45pm ET):

I’m glad these predators are off the streets. We need to ensure our systems are robust to avoid such heinous acts and protect the vulnerable.💪

Hegseth (14:50pm ET):

Agreed, JD. We also need to crank up the messaging around this operation, make sure the people know we’re taking action against these sickos. It’s a win for us, and a win for America.🇺🇸

Gabbard (15:00pm ET):

Absolutely, Pete. It’s about keeping our children safe. Let’s also use this opportunity to remind people about the strong ties we have with Russia in combating international crime. 🌏

Waltz (15:10pm ET):

Gentlemen, let’s not forget that our duty is to serve and protect. This is not about who gets the credit but ensuring justice is served.

Rubio (15:15pm ET):

You’re right, Michael. Anyway, these news should lighten up the mood of POTUS for sure.👍

Kent (15:30pm ET):

Great input, folks. While we’re on the topic, can we discuss Marco’s excellent guacamole recipe?🥑

Rubio (15:40pm ET):

Really, Joe? Now? 😄

Wiles (15:45pm ET):

I agree with Joe, Marco’s guacamole is a game-changer. We could use it as a conversation starter with POTUS. It could be a “Guac diplomacy”! 🥑

Miller (15:50pm ET):

Can we stay on track? Guacamole and diplomacy? You really are a bunch of jesters! 🃏

Vance (15:55pm ET):

Oh, come on, Stephen. We can also discuss the implications of the latest episode of ‘Breaking Bad’ while we’re at it. What’s a cabinet meeting without some pop culture reference?🎬

Gabbard (16:00pm ET):

I completely agree, JD. Although, I still find it hard to believe that Walt - the mild-mannered chemistry teacher - became such a big drug lord.

Rubio (16:05pm ET):

Tulsi… Spoiler alert!

Gabbard (16:10pm ET):

Oops! Sorry, Marco. 🙊

Wiles (16:15pm ET):

Let’s not forget the task at hand - the arrest of these predators marks a significant achievement and sends a strong message to child predators worldwide. With that said, I agree with Joe, Marco’s guacamole is truly a revelation.😄

Bessent (16:20pm ET):

Let’s focus, team. And Tulsi, keep the spoilers to yourself! 🙅‍♂️

Ratcliffe (16:30pm ET):

Great work, everyone. It’s been a productive day. With that said, I might binge-watch some ‘Breaking Bad’ tonight and try Marco’s guacamole recipe. 📺

Witkoff (16:35pm ET):

Sounds like a plan. A movie night with Marco’s guac recipe could be a good retreat idea. I’ll have my team look into it.

Waltz (16:45pm ET):

Well, that escalated quickly. OK, let’s wrap it up for the day. And Marco, bring that guacamole next time!🥑

Rubio (16:50pm ET):

You got it, Michael! 🥑

Hegseth (16:55pm ET):

Guacamole and justice, what a time to be alive! 🙌🇺🇸

Kent (16:59pm ET):

I’ll toast to that, Pete! 🍻