Washington was rocked monday by a truly extraordinary story The editor in chief of the atlantic, jeffrey goldberg, recounted how he had — apparently inadvertently — been added to a group chat. The group chat was confirmed by brian hughes, a spokesperson for the white house national security council, which is investigating Goldberg's inclusion in the chat was “inadvertent,” hughes said. The white house continued to downplay the seriousness of the incident, parsing semantics and attacking the journalist who was inadvertently added to the chat. The editor of the atlantic was accidentally added to a signal chat with top trump administration officials who discussed classified information and strikes against the houthis in yemen
Lawmakers from both parties condemned the security breach and called for accountability. Fallout from chat group leak the impact of the chat group blunder of the top us officials has led to lawsuits Nonpartisan watchdog american oversight filed a case against the involved us officials for violations of the federal records act and administrative procedure act. The chat’s contents, which were obtained by the atlantic after its editor in chief was added to the signal group, provide a revealing look at private conversations between top trump. This is why democrats and security experts are alarmed. Allies of the united states see a group chat about attack plans by top u.s
Then the bombs started falling. Trump's national security team's chat app leak stuns washington five takeaways from leaked us top military chat group Defense secretary pete hegseth disclosed war plans in an encrypted group chat that included a journalist two hours before u.s Troops launched attacks against the houthi militia in yemen, the. Washington was captivated by the news that the magazine’s jeffrey goldberg had been, seemingly by mistake, added to an apparent group chat on the messaging platform signal with secretary of state marco rubio, defense secretary pete hegseth, national security adviser mike waltz, cia director john. Secretary of defense lays out sensitive details of planned airstrikes
Messages were leaked from a group chat about donald trump's plans to bomb the houthis in yemen after a journalist was added by accident The use of civilian software to discuss sensitive military and government matters came to light after a journalist from the atlantic magazine said he was mistakenly added to a group chat on signal.
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