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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on March 15 shared detailed information about upcoming strikes on Yemen in a private Signal ...
National security advisor Michael Waltz commented on the Signal text chain leak during an appearance on "The Ingraham Angle." ...
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg reported he was accidentally added by Mike Waltz to a group chat containing secret military plans.
The Atlantic editor-in-chief came forward in an article, writing that National Security Adviser Mike Waltz from Florida mistakenly included him in a group chat on the Signal messaging app.
But the US national security adviser said he could not explain how a journalist was added to a chat discussing air strikes in ...
Questions are once again being raised about Mike Waltz, after reports claimed he made at least 20 Signal chat groups to discuss sensitive security decisions.
He told Laura Ingraham that Elon Musk has the “best technical minds” investigating how he added a journalist to a war-plans group text.
A day later, Trump told NBC News, “Michael Waltz has learned a lesson ... was the only person who shared detailed plans about bombing Houthi targets in Yemen on Signal. Goldberg wrote: At 11:44 a.m., ...
Mike Waltz has multiple Signal group chats in addition to the now infamous “Houthi PC small group” that he added a reporter to earlier this month, according to a report from The Wall Street ...
The defense secretary shared details of a March airstrike on Houthi rebels in Yemen in a group chat that included his brother ...
President Donald Trump revealed a staffer with national security advisor Mike Waltz's office added the editor in chief of the Atlantic to a Signal group chat.
The New York Times reports the defense secretary also sent the information to a group that includes his lawyer ...