U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who started the now-infamous group chat coordinating a U.S. attack against the ...
A group of politicians and intelligence officials associated with the Donald Trump administration are, bizarrely, attempting ...
And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with ... response to the leak. The White House confirmed the chat group was authentic ...
Washington is reeling from an unprecedented leak of the military’s operational plans to strike Yemen’s Houthis, which were ...
The chat’s contents, which were obtained by The Atlantic after its editor in chief was added to the Signal group, provide a revealing look at private conversations between top Trump administration ...
as his administration attempts to downplay the leak. The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device with an image of Pete Hegseth ... More in the background. (Photo by Jaap ...
The leak of the Signal group chat about the US’s March 15 attack in Yemen occurred because Waltz inadvertently added Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg into the chat named “Houthi PC ...
A majority of Americans believe the recent leak of a private Signal chat, where Trump administration officials inadvertently shared planned airstrikes on the Houthi militant group in Yemen with a ...
Dartmouth College professor William Wohlforth discusses the classification of information in the Trump team's group chat, the ...
The Atlantic magazine released new screenshots of messages showing Pete Hegseth sharing information about US air strikes on Yemen with other top US officials on the Signal messaging app.
Resultaten die mogelijk niet toegankelijk zijn voor u worden momenteel weergegeven.
Niet-toegankelijke resultaten verbergen