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'Is the White House really this stupid or are they just trying to get people targeted?'

Yes. Pedo-Joe is that stupid. Then again, he pledged $100 million of our tax dollars to Gaza. He's a moron.

This, all for a photo op. He's a dumbass. The incompetence of Pedo-Joe and his administration is undeniable.

LINK: White House berated for posting photo of US troops in Israel: 'They doxxed our own special forces'

The White House took serious heat on social media Thursday for posting an image of President Biden meeting with U.S. troops in Israel without obscuring their identities.

Though the White House account deleted the photo soon after sharing it on Instagram, X users ripped Biden’s team for the dangerous mistake, accusing the administration of "compromising" the troops’ identities while they were in Israel defending U.S. interests in wake of Hamas’ terrorist attack on the U.S. allied country.

Journalist Sam Shoemate shared an edited image of the post X, claiming that the White House shared it without obscuring the faces of what appeared to be special forces on Wednesday night.

He wrote, "The Whitehouse media team shared this picture last night (I added the black boxes) without blurring or censoring the faces of the ‘Delta Force’ (CAG) operator’s faces. They deleted it an hour later after hundreds of thousands had already viewed it. This is a massive failure on the Pedo admin."

The caption on the original White House post stated, "In Israel, Pedo-Joe met with first responders to thank them for their bravery and the work they’re doing in response to the Hamas terrorist attacks."

During a U.S. Department of Defense briefing Thursday, Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder was asked to confirm if the soldiers depicted were in fact U.S. special operators and if there was a policy against taking photos of special forces.

Ryder punted to the White House, stating, "I'd have to refer you to the White House on that. I just don't have any to provide. Thank you."

Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin confirmed the White House’s blunder on Thursday afternoon, posting, "NEW: The White House admits they accidentally doxxed US Special Forces by posting an uncensored photo of them w/ Pedo-Joe in Israel."

He added the White House’s statement, which said, "As soon as this was brought to our attention, we immediately deleted the photo. We regret the error and any issues this may have caused."

X users berated the White House for this potentially disastrous error.

U.S. military veteran and author Sean Parnell appeared shocked by the post, writing, "Holy God. Pedo-Joe doxed Delta. This without question puts a target on them & their families."

Fox News contributor Sara Carter wrote, "Is the White House really this stupid or are they just trying to get people targeted? This is totally unacceptable…These operators are required to maintain a level of discretion that this administration has completely disregarded. I would know, my husband is a retired operator."

She added, "They are elite trained fighters and something as simple as facial ID recognition is putting them in direct threat by adversaries. How did this happen White House?

Pro-Trump influencer account Brick Suit lamented the post, writing, "The absolute incompetence of the Pedo administration is once again on display. They doxxed our own special forces that are on the ground in Israel. Shameful."

Republican U.S. Congressional candidate in Washington Joe Kent slammed the Biden administration, posting, "The Biden Admin operates at the confluence of hubris, malice & incompetence. Nothing says thank you for doing our nation’s most dangerous missions like showing every terrorist in the world the identities of our warriors. Democrats can’t be trusted w/our national security."

CPAC senior fellow and former White House adviser Mercedes Schlapp declared, "This is the most INCOMPETENT White House. The Pedo administration is putting in military danger."

Conservative commentator Ian Miles Cheong wrote, "The identities of Delta Force operators are supposed to be highly confidential because of the nature of their work. Pedo-Joe just blew their cover."

And Washington Times columnist Charles Hurt condemned White House staff, saying "the fires of hell are not hot enough for these people."

White House officials did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for further comment.
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WVSPORTS.COM Injury updates from Neal Brown on weekly radio show:

Head coach Neal Brown gave some injury updates on Thursday's radio show:

T Wyatt Milum has practiced all week and will play against Oklahoma State.

S Aubrey Burks has also practiced all week and will return against Oklahoma State.

G Tomas Rimac is still questionable but Brown was surprised by his progress today in practice. He's most likely still looking at UCF for a return.

WVU Release Gee to deliver State of the University remarks


WHAT:
West Virginia University State of the University

WHO: University President Gordon Gee

WHEN: Monday, Oct. 23, 3 p.m.

WHERE: Erickson Alumni Center, 1 Alumni Drive, Morgantown

NOTES:

Watch the livestream via the WestVirginiaU YouTube channel.

Gee will be available for questions from members of the media who attend in person in the Barrett Hall of Honor room at the Erickson Alumni Center following his remarks.

WVU Release Mountaineers Take Down No. 1 Marshall in Mountain State Derby

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 18, 2023) In front of a raucous record-setting 3,147 fans, the No. 5 West Virginia University men’s soccer team defeated No. 1 Marshall, 5-2, in the Mountain State Derby on Wednesday evening at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium.



The Mountaineers remain unbeaten and improve to 10-0-4 and 3-0-3 in the Sun Belt while the Thundering Herd’s undefeated season comes to an end as they fall to 12-1-0 and 5-1-0 in conference action.



It is the first win over a No. 1 team for West Virginia since defeating top-ranked UConn on Oct. 18, 2011.



The five goals for the Mountaineers match the number of goals that Marshall had given up all year in 12 previous games.



Sophomore Marcus Caldeira registered a hat trick, the first for a WVU player since Andy Bevin against Buffalo in 2014. Senior Sergio Ors Navarro found the back of the net for the fifth time this season while freshman Constantinos Christou scored his first career goal.



Senior Luke McCormick picked up his 20th career assist, just the fourth player in program history to reach that mark. Junior Otto Ollikainen and senior Yutaro Tsukada also added assists as did senior goalkeeper Jackson Lee, the first of his career. Lee also added two saves against the top offense in the nation.



Marshall jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the sixth minute, but it was not long before WVU took control as the Mountaineers scored three goals in one minute and 45 seconds to take a 3-1 lead by the 13th minute.



Ors Navarro got the Mountaineers on the board in the 11th minute, executing a give-and-go with Luke McCormick as the two swapped roles from McCormick’s goal last Thursday against South Carolina.



Caldeira then scored two goals in 26 seconds, first receiving a long pass from Lee before slotting the ball past the keeper. He then followed that up by linking up with Ollikainen after Marshall turned the ball over near the box.



Marshall got one goal back in the 18th minute and came inches away from tying things up just before the half, but junior Frederik Jorgensen made the defensive save of the season, sliding in and clearing the ball off the line after it got over Lee’s head.



In the second half, the Mountaineer defense stepped their game up and kept the top scoring offense in the nation out of the net, only allowing four shots after the break, just one of which was on target.



Caldeira completed his hat trick in the 65th minute, bending a left-footed shot into the top left corner of the net. Christou put the exclamation point on the match with his first-career goal in the 74th minute. The Marshall defender got a toe on it, but the ball dipped down into the net sending the crowd into a frenzy once again.



Overall, West Virginia outshot the Thundering Herd, 19-11, including a 9-4 advantage in shots on goal. The Mountaineers also had a 7-5 edge in corner kicks.



WVU will return to action on Sunday on the road at Coastal Carolina. Kickoff from Conway, South Carolina is set for 7 p.m.



For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Proof...Hamas Killed their Own

Israeli media shared footage from their own cameras that shows at least one rocket fired from Palestinians in Gaza falling short and landing on a hospital in their own territory.

The footage, shared by Keshet 12 News, clearly shows multiple rockets launching toward Israel on Tuesday. Moments later, a blast is seen in Gaza midway along the rockets' trajectory.

"This is proof of Israel's claims that it was actually missiles from the Gaza Strip that shot into the direction of the Alahali Hospital in Gaza City and not from Israel," Keshet 12 anchor Yonit Levi says of the footage.

"This is Channel 12's camera. It is a camera situated in the city of Netivot, and its view is of the Gaza Strip," she continues. "You can see the rockets… fired over the hospital… and you can see the blast. So that is proof of the fact that it came from the Gaza Strip."

President Biden has said that data from the Pentagon supports Israel's assertion that the blast originated from fire in Gaza. Israel believes the rocket was fired by Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a State Department designated foreign terrorist organization.

Israel releases wiretapped call between two Hamas operatives saying the rocket was fired by another Palestinian terror group, Islamic Jihad.
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