'We've all done this': Trump admin group chat scandal is its most relatable fail
- President Donald Trump's administration was criticized for using a group text to discuss sensitive military plans, as reported by The Atlantic.
- U.S. Representative Jared Moskowitz mocked Cabinet members for using emojis while discussing operations in Yemen.
- The group text revealed operational details about upcoming strikes against Houthi rebels, according to Jeffrey Goldberg.
- Trump stated the White House might reconsider communication methods, acknowledging the potential for human error in secure messaging.
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'We've all done this': Trump admin group chat scandal is its most relatable fail
The Trump administration's Signal group chat leak may be the world's most relatable fail. Who hasn't added a stranger to a text thread or group chat?
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Fox News' Peter Doocy had a quick quip ready when asked about the explosive Trump cabinet group chat scandal that's sending shock waves across Washington.
Signal failure - Builders Merchants Journal
The offspring of riches: Pride, vanity, ostentation, arrogance, tyranny Oops. Although, as cock-ups go, the adding of a journalist to a secret US Government chat-group is about as far from ‘oops’ as I am from being elected President of France (maybe I’m just not in the right WhatsApp groups). There is, of course, always a …
After the Signal Leak, How Well Do You Know Your Own Group Chats? - Software Unplugged
Hey, are you sure you want to send that to your group chat? Like, one thousand percent sure? Just checking. Because it’s been a strange week in the history of the group chat, those seemingly intimate text conversations that ping back and forth among friends and family members and, apparently, national security personnel. On Monday, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, wrote that he had accidentally been added to a group chat on…
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