Top officials in the Trump administration discussed secret plans to bomb Yemen on Signal, unaware that one of them had mistakenly added a journalist to the chat group. On Monday’s “Daily Show ...
The Trump administration is at the center of an extraordinary national security lapse in which a journalist was added to an encrypted group chat of senior U.S. officials, unbeknownst to them ...
Washington — A number of lawmakers expressed outrage Monday after the editor of The Atlantic reported that he was accidentally included in a group chat involving top Trump administration ...
Goldberg hit back after Hegseth poured cold water on the editor’s reporting, arguing that sensitive “war plans” were not being discussed in the Signal chat group and that the editor had a ...
The Trump administration is facing calls for an investigation after a reporter was accidentally included in a group chat where senior US officials discussed conducting airstrikes on Yemen's Iran ...
On March 13, Goldberg said he was added to a group chat in Signal titled "Houthi PC small group," which he took to be a reference to a "principals committee," or group of high-ranking officials.
it has no place in my heart anymore." Schrenk, known as "Les," was a Sergeant in the U.S. Eighth Air Force, serving with the 92nd Bomb Group, 327th Squadron. He was captured on Feb. 22 ...
“There was no classified material that was shared in that Signal group,” Gabbard told members of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Ratcliffe said much the same: “My communications, to be ...
What could go wrong? Well, we’re barely two months into the president’s term and Pete Hegseth seems to have texted presumably classified plans to bomb Yemen into a group chat that ...
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine says he was sent confidential plans for a military operation after being added to a group chat that appeared to include top Trump administration officials.