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The Trump administration is under scrutiny after The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg said he was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat that included top national security officials ...
The Trump administration has confirmed that a text thread, reportedly detailing war plans and accidentally including a journalist from The Atlantic, "appears to be authentic." ...
Top national security officials for President Donald Trump, including his defense secretary, texted war plans for upcoming military strikes in Yemen to a group chat in a secure messaging app that ...
Top Trump administration officials mistakenly disclosed war plans in a messaging group that included a journalist shortly before the United States attacked Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis, the White ...
Top Trump Officials Debated War Plans on Unclassified Chat Shared With Journalist Texts on Signal encrypted messaging service revealed disagreements about whether to strike Houthis in Yemen By ...
In a stunning breach of security protocol, senior members of Trump’s administration unknowingly shared plans to bomb Yemen with a reporter on an unclassified Signal group chat. Jeffrey Goldberg ...
The White House said Monday a Signal group chat discussing a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen that inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, "appears to be authentic ...
Messages with Yemen war plans accidentally shared with reporter appear 'authentic': Official Hegseth denies Jeffrey Goldberg's story: 'Nobody was texting war plans.' ...
Messages with Yemen war plans inadvertently shared with reporter: A timeline of the Signal mishap March 26, 2025 ...
Members of the Trump administration coordinated highly sensitive Yemen war plans on an unsecure group chat.