Joe Kent's Resignation Sparks Division Among Trump Supporters The controversy surrounding Joe Kent, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, has intensified as his resignation over the war in Iran has deepened divisions within President Donald Trump’s most loyal and active online base. The situation has also reignited scrutiny over potential leaks, with new allegations emerging that Kent may have disclosed private group text messages to Candace Owens, a prominent conservative figure. According to reports, Andrew Kolvet, the spokesperson for late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, confirmed that Kent is under investigation for allegedly leaking sensitive information. This comes after a podcast claimed Kent had shared private messages with Owens. The allegations have added to the growing tension around Kent’s actions, which have already sparked debates among Trump supporters. Kent, who resigned from his position earlier this month, is facing an FBI inquiry into the disclosure of classified material. White House officials have accused him of leaking information shortly after his departure. However, Kent has consistently denied the charges, and he has not responded to requests for comment from Semafor, the outlet that first reported the allegations. The situation has highlighted the broader tensions within Trump’s political base, where some supporters are questioning Kent’s loyalty and actions, while others defend him. The controversy underscores the polarized environment surrounding Trump’s administration and the scrutiny faced by former officials. As the FBI investigation continues, the case remains a focal point for those following the intersection of politics, media, and national security.#donald_trump #fbi #joe_kent #charlie_kirk #candace_o_wens
