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The New York Times |
The Trump administration is managing a fresh round of fallout over internal national security deliberations about U.S. strikes in Yemen, after The Atlantic on Wednesday published a fuller transcript ...
Yahoo |
Donald Trump’s administration has been ordered by a judge to preserve messages from the Signal group chat they used to discuss plans for an attack on Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
Business Insider |
Edgar said there was no doubt the conversation they had over the app was classified.
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Joe panel discusses President Trump's bad week -- from the Signal fallout and new polling showing that a majority of Americans consider it a 'serious problem' to Trump pulling Elise Stefanik's nomination to be U.
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office, the president focused on the successful U.S. airstrikes in Yemen more than the discussion of military plans in a commercial messaging app where a journalist was invited by mistake.
Capitol Hill is still reeling from the fallout of a private military text thread getting sent to a member of the press, but that’s not stopping the Trump administration from making moves towards Greenland.
Washington — Israeli officials are furious over the Signal chat leak involving senior Trump administration officials because it included sensitive intelligence Israel provided to the U.S. from a human intelligence source in Yemen, CBS News has learned.
President Donald Trump downplayed the Signal chat leak Wednesday as a "witch hunt" and said, without evidence, that the encrypted messaging app "could be defective" as his administration struggles to stem the fallout.
Republicans in Congress are increasingly pressing the Trump administration for more answers about the leak of the military’s plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen, pressure that was highlighted by a call from the Senate’s Armed Services Committee chairman for the Defense Department’s acting inspector general to conduct an investigation.
As the fallout over top US officials sharing military operation details inside a messaging app reverberates inside Washington, the leaders of two key foreign intelligence allies said lessons need to be learned.
Here are five takeaways from a week when the Trump administration has had to deal with the Signal chat leak, announced new tariffs and carried out more deportations.
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President Trump told reporters he does not believe national security adviser Mike Waltz should apologize for inadvertently adding a reporter to a Signal group chat.
The fallout from the reveal of Signal chat use among senior Trump administration officials was far and wide — it even overshadowed Elmo.