The arrest of senior Pentagon official Stephen Francis Hovanic in a human trafficking sting in Georgia is deeply alarming. Video footage capturing Hovanic soliciting what he claimed was a ‘massage’ as part of an alleged human trafficking ring intensifies the urgency of the situation. With 26 others also arrested, including Hovanic, the gravity of these charges demands swift and thorough investigation into the actions of a key figure within the Department of Defense Education Activity.
BREAKING: Video footage of senior Pentagon official Stephen Hovanic getting arrested in connection to an alleged human trafficking ring has been released.
Sick man.
In the undercover video footage, Hovanic is seen soliciting s*x from an undercover agent but claims he was simply… pic.twitter.com/I0mLbbRRSv
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 28, 2023
Biden Pentagon official Stephen Francis Hovanic. One of his jobs was to oversee elementary schools for the Pentagon.
He was just busted in a massive human trafficking sting in Georgia. pic.twitter.com/KHsPHvEWXS
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 22, 2023
CNN 2011: Pentagon Child P-rn
"264 employees or contractors including staffers for the secretary of defense & contractors at the NSA"
"1700 kiddie p-rn customers may still work in some capacity for the Defense Dept."
CNN 2022: This is a far right conspiracy theory. pic.twitter.com/M536BziK8y
— Dalton (@DaltonReport) April 25, 2022
As the Pentagon budget nears a watershed $1 trillion — the largest of any federal government agency — it has never passed a single one of the annual audits mandated by Congress.
via theintercept:
THE U.S. MILITARY appears unfazed in its inability to account for billions of dollars. On Thursday, the Department of Defense failed its sixth consecutive audit — but hailed its “incremental progress.”
As the Pentagon budget nears a watershed $1 trillion — the largest of any federal government agency — it has never passed a single one of the annual audits mandated by Congress. In a press briefing, the Department of Defense said it had no timeline for passing an audit.
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