Pat Ryan slams Waltz’s ‘brazen disregard’ for military over Signal use
- A Reuters photographer documented National Security Adviser Mike Waltz utilizing an altered version of the Signal messaging application during a cabinet meeting held the day before news of his White House exit was made public.
- This event occurred amid ongoing concerns and a court case by American Oversight over the Trump administration's widespread, unauthorized use of insecure messaging apps.
- The Signal app’s auto-deleting feature allowed sensitive discussions involving officials like Secretary Marco Rubio and Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard to evade official recordkeeping.
- Chioma Chukwu, interim director of American Oversight, stated that these images highlight ongoing concerns about the administration’s careless handling of record-keeping and the use of unsecured communication methods.
- The continuing use of such messaging threatens national security and the safety of service members by undermining secure, official communications and records integrity.
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Pat Ryan slams Waltz’s ‘brazen disregard’ for military over Signal use
Rep. Pat Ryan (D-N.Y.), a former Army intelligence officer, criticized former national security advisor Mike Waltz’s “brazen disregard” for the U.S. military over his use of the Signal group chat to facilitate talk about an attack.
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