Lawmakers demand investigation into group chat on Trump administration's war plans
- Top Trump administration officials were revealed to have discussed classified military plans on an unsecured messaging app.
- The National Security Council confirmed the authenticity of the message thread and stated that it is reviewing how a journalist was added to the chat.
- Democratic leaders criticized the breach, calling it an 'unacceptable and irresponsible national security breach' and demanded accountability.
- Two officials from the text thread are set to testify before Congress regarding the security lapse.
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US intelligence officials to appear at House hearing after Senate grilling over leaked military plan
President Donald Trump's top intelligence officials will brief House lawmakers Wednesday on global threats facing the U.S. — though they'll likely be questioned again over their use of a group text to discuss plans for military strikes in Yemen.CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and FBI Director Kash Patel are among those who were asked to testify before the House Intelligence Committee as part of its an…
War planner says if classified information was leaked people need to be held accountable
Lawmakers and national security experts are looking for answers after reports that top Trump administration officials discussed highly sensitive military operations over a message app.Trump's administration denies any classified material was released, but a retired war planner, who worked years in the Pentagon, says we live in a different time and we can never be too careful with sensitive information. Lawmakers on the Senate Armed Services comm…
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