Anyone surprised by the news of this week’s bizarre leak has forgotten the long record of security failures in Trump’s first ...
The longtime Fox News analyst called BS on the defense secretary's attempt to dismiss the group chat messages accidentally ...
A defense secretary intentionally using a civilian app to share sensitive war plans without noticing a journalist was in the chat would be egregious.
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 ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced ridicule after it emerged he was part of a group of Trump officials who texted war plans ...
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Irish Star on MSNFurious Pete Hegseth breaks silence on 'leaked war plans' with scathing statementEditor-in-chief of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg reported that he had been mistakenly added to a Signal group chat with ...
Top national security officials for President Donald Trump, including his defense secretary, texted war plans for upcoming ...
U.S. negotiators are meeting separately with Russian and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia to try and broker a deal to end ...
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NewsNation on MSNDemocrats slam Pete Hegseth over military strike plan texted to journalistThere is no world in which this information should have been shared in non-secure channels,” said Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) ...
The whole mess started when National Security Adviser Mike Waltz convened a Signal group chat. That is an encrypted messaging ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is en route to Oahu this week as part of his first official visit to the Indo-Pacific region. The Pentagon said Hegseth will travel to Hawaii, Guam, the Philippines, and ...
A bombshell report by Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, claimed the Trump administration had accidentally ...
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