‘Lessons learned’: Graham defends Trump’s national security team amid group chat controversy
- Leaders from key US intelligence allies emphasized that lessons must be learned from a breach involving US officials sharing classified information on Signal.
- The Trump administration confirmed the authenticity of the leaked messages but did not explain the discussions of such information outside of secure systems.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that identifying how the security breach occurred is crucial to prevent future mistakes.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called the leak a serious issue, emphasizing the need to learn from mistakes to best protect Canada.
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Rep. Ryan Zinke 'confident' Trump administration's security team won't repeat signal chat 'slip up'
MONTANA - US Congressman Ryan Zinke (R) argued Wednesday that the inclusion of a magazine editor on a Signal chat discussing confidential war plans was not of major concern for national security.
‘Lessons learned’: Graham defends Trump’s national security team amid group chat controversy
WASHINGTON (WCBD) -- U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham reaffirmed his support Wednesday for President Donald Trump’s national security team after a journalist revealed he was accidentally added to a group message with high-level officials about planned military strikes in Yemen. “President Trump and his team admitted that having a journalist in the group text was wrong, will be reviewed and falls in the category of ‘lessons learned’ so that it doesn’t ha…


No defense for Team Trump’s national security blunder
WASHINGTON (TNS) — Over the past 48 hours, President Donald Trump’s national security team has looked like a pack of amateurs.
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National security officials are grilled on Capitol Hill amid dueling accusations over a military strike text chain. Big food companies are fighting to keep soda and snacks on the subsidized menu. And, EPA Chief Lee Zeldin is taking swift action to dismantle cumbersome environmental regulations. It’s Wednesday, March 26th, and this is the news you ...
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