Trump officials who criticized Clinton’s emails now under scrutiny for leaked war plans
- President Donald Trump and his administration are under scrutiny for revealing military plans in a Signal group chat that included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.
- Trump insisted that no classified information was shared, while Goldberg claimed it included details about weapons and targets in Yemen.
- Hillary Clinton expressed disbelief at Goldberg's reporting, stating, 'You have got to be kidding me,' highlighting the contrast to her own email controversy.
- The National Security Council is investigating the incident as several Trump officials downplay the severity of the leak and criticize Goldberg.
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WASHINGTON — The attempts by President Donald Trump and top leaders of his administration to downplay a security breach that revealed military strike plans in a Signal group chat including a journalist stand in stark contrast to their reaction to…
Donald Trump and several of his administration colleagues seem to be playing down the seriousness of the leaked Signal war chat. But beneath the surface, discontent is bubbling, and several US leaders may now be hanging on the loose. – This could absolutely lead to someone involved losing their job, says SVT's foreign affairs reporter Stefan Åsberg.
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