The leaked conversation among cabinet members reveals their shared concern over the recent arrest of a Cincinnati man for threatening ICE, attributing the incident to emboldened attitudes and perceived contempt for law enforcement, which they believe is influenced by liberal media. They also express their respect for law enforcement agencies, amidst occasional references to popular culture.

JD Vance (8:15 am ET): Morning, folks. Have you seen the news out of Cincinnati? Some guy got arrested for threatening ICE. He even had the audacity to use the phrase “fuck around and find out” (FAFO). The audacity!

Marco Rubio (8:20 am ET): Yep, just read about it. Unbelievable how emboldened these folks are getting.

Stephen Miller (8:23 am ET): The open contempt for the rule of law is appalling. It’s a clear symptom of the liberal media’s influence. They’ve groomed a generation that holds contempt for institutions that keep our country safe.

Tulsi Gabbard (8:28 am ET): Just saw it too. He got exactly what he deserved. Respect to the law enforcement who caught him. Talking about respect… Did anyone catch the latest episode of Law & Order?

Pete Hegseth (8:33 am ET): Classic Tulsi, always making room for a pop culture reference, even during serious discussions. 😄 But seriously, the situation needs to be addressed. Our ICE agents are real-life heroes, not just characters on a TV show.

Michael Waltz (8:40 am ET): Indeed, Hegseth. The kind of disdain some people show for law enforcement is unacceptable. It undermines the work they’re doing to protect the nation.

JD Vance (8:45 am ET): Back to our Cincinnati man. What are the plans for him? We need to make sure his case sets a precedent. We can’t allow our institutions to be threatened.

Susie Wiles (8:49 am ET): He’s going to face the full force of the law, Vance. The Justice Department is working on it. And speaking of work, anyone fancy a burger from Five Guys later? Their Cajun fries are to die for.

Stephen Miller (8:51 am ET): Wiles, taking us off track there, but I could murder a burger. However, back to the matter at hand, we need to make sure the media doesn’t portray this person as a victim or a martyr.

Scott Bessent (9:00 am ET): Agreed, Miller. We need to control the narrative here. It’s serious - a direct threat against a critical national institution.

Steve Witkoff (9:05 am ET): Control is of the essence. We can’t allow a distorted narrative to propagate. In the meantime, I also vote yes to Five Guys.

John Ratcliffe (9:10 am ET): Count me in for the Five Guys trip! But more importantly, I agree. We need a solid stance against these threats. Our institutions are not to be toyed with!

Joe Kent (9:15 am ET): I’m down for some burgers later. But yes, I echo the sentiments here. We can’t waver in our response to this kind of behavior.

Pete Hegseth (9:20 am ET): Alright, tulsi, Marco? Are we going to make it unanimous for Five Guys? And remember folks, we are the custodians of the rule of law. We can’t afford to be soft here. 💪🇺🇸