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The White House is ready to move past the Signalgate scandal a week after a journalist was accidentally added to a group chat in which top Trump officials—including National Security Adviser Tim Waltz ...
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Trump’s White House goes to war over leak of war plansThe White House is under fire after top Trump administration ... The magazine’s first story on Monday said Hegseth had shared “war plans.” In a follow-up on Wednesday, the wording changed ...
National security advisor Mike Waltz has said that Elon Musk is investigating how a journalist was accidentally added to a Signal group chat with U.S. administration officials in which officials ...
The stunning revelation that top administration officials accidentally included a reporter in a group chat discussing war ...
I hope the White House will tighten its security ... Goldberg was accidentally added to as key White House officials discussed war plans against the Houthis. On Monday, Goldberg had published ...
March 25 - Top Trump administration officials mistakenly disclosed war plans in a messaging group ... Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis, the White House said, following a first-hand account by The ...
War plan or battle plan ... of national security and technology for four decades at The Times. The White House effort to defend Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday leaned heavily into ...
Democratic lawmakers swiftly blasted the misstep saying it was a breach of U.S. national security and a violation of law that ...
The White House has broken its silence several hours after a journalist claimed he was accidentally sent "war plans" via text by members of the Trump administration. Karoline Leavitt, the ...
Well, the White House has decided their stance is that ... falsely claiming that the Trump admin accidentally leaked their 'war plans' to him, was reckless and dangerous!" Congressman Seth Moulton ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt denied that war plans were discussed in ... States expressed bewilderment after the leak of attack plans. Voters Weigh In: The New York Times asked ...
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