Trump officials who criticized Clinton’s emails now under scrutiny for leaked war plans
- Several officials in Donald Trump's administration are under scrutiny for discussing classified war plans on the encrypted app Signal, which is "not approved by the government for sharing classified information" according to Goldberg's report.
- Hillary Clinton expressed disbelief over the scandal, tweeting, "You have got to be kidding me."
- Senator Roger Wicker announced plans to expedite appointing an independent Inspector General to investigate the misinformation leak from Signal.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the administration, claiming the information was sensitive but not classified.
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This is how Trump's administration is affected by the chat leak: "It's in a bad way"
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.
Top Intel Democrat blasts Trump officials for failing to own ‘mistake of this magnitude’
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) blasted Trump national security officials Wednesday on everything from their use of Signal to discuss attack plans to the administration's embrace of Russia. “The two general officers sitting at the table, and the people who work for all of you, know that if they had set up and participated in the Signal chat, they would be gone. And they know that there's only one response to a mistake of this magnitude: You apologize, …
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