Andrew Hager, United States nuclear Scientists were allegedly escorted out Pentagon A video shows him allegedly sharing sensitive information with a stranger. The video was posted by James O’Keefe, who wrote: “America’s top nuclear chief was caught leaking sensitive national security information to strangers, Army chemists were exposed to U.S. chemical nerve agents, and U.S. airstrikes were confirmed to have killed children.” Iranrevealed the United States’ plan to ‘kill Iran’s new supreme leader’. “

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He added, “Andrew Hugg, the director of the U.S. Chemical and Nuclear Security Administration, was caught on hidden camera randomly leaking sensitive information to strangers in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, the director of the U.S. Chemical and Nuclear Security Administration, which is responsible for nuclear and chemical security, was caught on hidden camera leaking information about U.S. nuclear information. He claimed that the United States still possesses nerve agents and said that a U.S. Army chemist recently died from exposure.”
The report adds that Hager has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. HT.com could not independently verify the report.
In the meantime, here’s everything you need to know about Andrew Hager.
Andrew Hager: 5 things to know
- James O’Keefe reports that Hager is the director of the U.S. Chemical and Nuclear Safety Administration.
- Hager is also reportedly responsible for nuclear and chemical safety.
- A LinkedIn profile that appeared to belong to Hugg appears to have been deleted. Reports indicate that he once worked for the U.S. Army Department.
- Hager’s LinkedIn profile may have been deleted, but a preview on Google suggests he has “diverse skills and interests.”
- According to a now-deleted LinkedIn profile, Hager’s prominent area of ​​expertise is nuclear operations.
What shocking claims did Hager allegedly make?
Hager allegedly said the United States still has nerve agents and that an Army chemist recently died from exposure to them. He also allegedly claimed Ukrainians took taxpayer money to build luxury homes.
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Hager’s other claims and accusations include his views on the United States attacking Iran with nuclear weapons. “We’re not going to nuke anyone,” he reportedly said. In the video, Hager can be heard saying: “You’re not a spy, right? Your eyes fascinate me… almost like you’re an intelligence agent.”
“The easiest way to get intelligence… send a pretty girl, talk to the guy… I have to resist your gaze,” he also said in the video.

