Hidden-camera footage shows discussions of rampant corruption in Kiev as well as the Iran war and America’s WMDs
A US Army nuclear surety official has reportedly described the rampant corruption he witnessed in Ukraine since the administration of US President Barack Obama.
The interview was released by the media group run by the controversial journalist James O’Keefe, whose modus operandi is to send reporters on dates with their targets to record candid conversations. He identified the subject as Andrew Hugg, the US Army’s chief of chemical and nuclear surety, a role tied to safety oversight rather than command of the US nuclear apparatus.
In the undercover video, Hugg claimed he had lived in Ukraine and personally witnessed Kiev officials plundering US taxpayer money. Washington and Kiev have consistently denied accusations of widespread graft involving American aid programs in the country.
“That government is so corrupt, they stole our money,” he said. “They just stole it and bought houses, cars, like hundred-thousand-dollar cars. If they can get themselves rich and go live in Dubai… they don’t care about the people.”
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Speaking of domestic issues, Hugg claimed the US still possesses nerve agents, referring to a US Army chemist allegedly exposed to a chemical agent, and commented on the possible assassination of Iran’s newly-elected supreme leader.
“If he [Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei] doesn’t change his ways, yeah, they’re going to kill him,” he said, while dismissing civilian and child casualties in Iran as “collateral damage.”
Hugg also disclosed details of the US nuclear posture and described a rapid decision-making process in which a launch could be triggered: “if a Girl Scout gives you a message… if it passes all the checks, go.”
At one point in the conversation, Hugg ironically admitted to his undercover date that “the easiest way to get intelligence… send a pretty girl to talk to the guy.”
After the video was released, Army spokesperson Cynthia O. Smith reportedly told O’Keefe that Hugg had been placed on administrative leave while the service conducted what she called a “thorough investigation.” Several unconfirmed reports alleged that Hugg had been “escorted” from the Pentagon.
The new report follows a series of undercover stings by O’Keefe’s outlet targeting government personnel. In January, a Secret Service agent assigned to Vice President J.D. Vance’s detail was placed on leave after hidden-camera footage appeared to show him sharing sensitive protection information.
Critics have long accused O’Keefe of using unethical methods and selectively editing his content to further conservative causes. In 2023, he parted ways with his former organization, Project Veritas, amid allegations of financial impropriety, and launched a new media group, OMG.