Cornyn calls war plan group chat ‘a huge screwup’
- Senator John Cornyn referred to the event as a 'huge screwup' and others demanded accountability from the Trump administration.
- Top officials in Donald Trump's administration accidentally shared sensitive national security information on Signal with reporter Jeffrey Goldberg, prompting calls for resignations and investigations from various lawmakers.
- The National Security Council is reviewing the situation following the exposure of operational details regarding U.S. Attacks in Yemen, as highlighted by Goldberg.
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Even If Those Weren’t War Plans In Hegseth’s Signal Chat, They Were War Crimes
When the Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg revealed this week that senior White House officials had accidentally added him to their Yemen bombing planning session on Signal, he did something remarkable: he actually protected operational security better than the officials themselves did. While Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and others now insist "Nobody was texting war plans," the…
What did Trump’s team unwittingly tell The Atlantic about Yemen?
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief made global headlines on Monday after revealing that members of the Trump administration had texted him 'secret' plans about attacking Yemen. Jeffrey Goldberg shocked readers after revealing he was added to a group chat with the title "Houthi PC small group" in the secure messaging app Signal, filled with senior US defence and intelligence officials. The editor says he was invited to the group by National Security …
JD Vance speaks out in outrageous attack on The Atlantic journalist who leaked bombshell war texts - The Mirror
US President Donald Trump claims no classified information has been leaked after The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added to a group chat
Would the Talmud have told Jeffrey Goldberg to stay in the Signal chat?
“I’m not supposed to be here,” seems to have been Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg’s first thought after he was accidentally added to a group chat. That would be a normal response to finding oneself in the midst of, say, strangers planning a dinner party. But the group chat in question, on the encrypted messaging app Signal, was composed of members of the Trump administration planning a military strike against the Houthis in Yemen. And …
The National Security Story
On Monday, Jeffrey Goldberg, the execrable editor of The Atlantic, dropped a bombshell story. Goldberg is basically a stand-in for Barack Obama’s foreign policy team. He broke the story that he was accidentally included in a Signal chat that was basically comprised of every top member of Team Trump in the national security sphere, ranging from the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, to Vice President of th…
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