Highly sensitive information belonging to several top national security officials from the Trump administration—including ...
"Excellent," replied Vance, to which Waltz responded with three emojis: A fist, an American flag, and a flame. President ...
Why would top U.S. officials use a free messaging app to discuss classified military plans? How could a journalist be added ...
I think it was a faux pas, and it was a mistake that somebody made,” one Republican voter in Florida said. “Nobody’s perfect.” ...
White House national security adviser Michael Waltz sat down with Laura Ingraham on March 25, where he attempted to explain how ‘The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was added to a group ...
The high-level Trump administration Signal message thread on bombing Yemen on which someone on the staff of National Security ...
He told Laura Ingraham that Elon Musk has the “best technical minds” investigating how he added a journalist to a war-plans ...
In response to the Trump administration’s disinformation-and-discredit campaign, The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey ...
MINUTE-BY-MINUTE details from a Signal group chat discussing Trump’s plans to strike Houthi rebels have been released. The White House blasted The Atlantic editor in chief who was added to ...
Mixed signals in the wake of chat group snafu, Hegseth avoids declassification questions, Waltz accepts blame but suspects ...
Waltz touted the release of more logs from the group chat as proof that “NO WAR PLANS” or classified material was shared in ...