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WH Under Fire After Publishing Photo Showing Faces Of Delta Force As They Meet Biden In Israel – One America News Network

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WH Under Fire After Publishing Photo Showing Faces Of Delta Force As They Meet Biden In Israel – One America News Network

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OAN’s Abril Elfi 
4:53 PM – Thursday, October 19, 2023

The White House is drawing criticism for potentially jeopardizing the identity of United States soldiers after releasing an Instagram photo of President Joe Biden and a group of American troops stationed in Israel.

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On Thursday, in a now-deleted post, the White House shared a photo on Instagram where Biden is seen shaking hands with U.S. Delta Force members with the caption “met with first responders to thank them for their bravery and the work they’re doing in response to the Hamas terrorist attacks.”

The photo was screenshotted and reposted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, by Intelligence Analyst Sam Shoemate with the blurred faces of the troop members.

According to Shoemate, the photo was available on Instagram for almost an hour and got “hundreds of thousands” of views before being erased by the White House social media team. The faces of the American soldiers in the frame were also not blurred or censored in the original photograph.

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… pic.twitter.com/ROegvYWzit

— Sam Shoemate (@samosaur) October 19, 2023

By posting an image that clearly disclosed the faces of members of the special “Delta Force” (Combat Applications Group or CAG), the Biden administration’s communications staff jeopardized the identity and safety of the members.

The White House eventually apologized for the mistake and took the photo down.

“As soon as this was brought to our attention, we immediately deleted the photo,” a White House spokesman told the press. “We regret the error and any issues this may have caused.”

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