House Republican: White House ‘in denial’ about Signal war plans chat
- Donald Trump's White House Cabinet appointments have disappointed 52% of Americans, marking the worst support for a Cabinet in the 21st century, according to an NBC News poll.
- Four U.S. Soldiers went missing during a training exercise in Lithuania, with recovery efforts underway, as reported by the Associated Press.
- President Donald Trump claimed he was unaware of the situation regarding the missing soldiers, stating, 'No, I haven’t,' when asked about being briefed.
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Trump allies urge White House to admit chat blunder
What happened The Atlantic Wednesday published the full Signal group chat on Yemen strikes between President Donald Trump's top national security officials and, inadvertently, the magazine's editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.The White House and top intelligence officials continued to insist that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had not disclosed "war plans" or "classified information" on the unsecured messaging app, but few people outside the admi…
White House signal flap "a distraction" from Trump record, some Republicans say
As the leaked Pentagon Signal chat continues to make headlines, some are calling for the White House and others to acknowledge mistakes were made as the adminstration works to message its early victories. Jim discusses more with Y. David Scharf on "The Final 5."
'Just own it': GOP Rep. Bacon says Signal chat contained classified info
To discuss the Signal chat on military strikes, Amna Nawaz spoke with Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska. He spent nearly three decades in the U.S. Air Force, retiring as a brigadier general.
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