Nahal Toosi is POLITICO’s senior foreign affairs correspondent. She has reported on war, genocide and political chaos in a career that has taken her around the world. Her reported column, Compass, ...
The Trump White House’s reflexive attempt to attack the messenger, on the other hand, is an illustration of the new ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and columnist Ruth Marcus join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including ...
US Senate Intelligence ranking member Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, alleged on Sunday that "the Chinese, the Russians, are trying to go after Signal," the encrypted messaging app reportedly ...
In a striking move, Senator Roger Wicker, a powerful Republican leader, is calling for an independent investigation into the discussions held by Trump administration officials on the Signal messaging ...
the reaction to the revelation, the state of U.S. foreign relations and President Trump’s bid for Greenland. New York Times columnist David Brooks and columnist Ruth Marcus join Geoff Bennett to ...
Vice President Jeremiah Koung’s recent endorsement of Rep. Samuel Kogar, the candidate of the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction (MDR), in the upcoming Nimba County senatorial by-election has ...
The New York Times reporters Jess Bidgood, Helene Cooper, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and David E. Sanger discuss what the Signal chat leak revealed about the Trump administration and the state of politics in ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and columnist Ruth Marcus join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including Trump officials sharing sensitive information on a commercial app, the ...
The New York Times journalist said the group chat story isn't "going away" despite the president's attempts to push "a number ...
Ratcliffe’s use of the Signal app in this way is raising eyebrows ... there seem to be little official reaction to the breach, as would be expected under past administrations.
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