Senate Armed Services chair confirms plans to investigate war plan group chat
- Senator Roger Wicker confirmed an investigation into a leaked Signal group chat discussing military strikes in Yemen, aiming for expedited inquiry by the Inspector General's Office.
- The Atlantic revealed details from the chat where officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, shared operational specifics.
- Wicker and Senator Jack Reed requested an inquiry into whether classified information was disclosed and the security of the communications.
- The White House denied sharing classified information and defended the strike as a 'very successful mission'.
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Senator Kevin Cramer responds to Signal controversy
Sen. Kevin Cramer’s conversation with Scott Hennen over the Signal app controversy [audio mp3="https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2329/2025/03/31115527/cramer-intv-for-midday.mp3"] By: Steve Hallstrom WASHINGTON – Republican Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota is speaking out on the “Signal” controversy, which thrust the nation into a fiery debate about how sensitive military conversations are handled in the Trump adm…


Some New Tales from the Darkside
by Philip Giraldi, The Unz Review: The news cycle over the past week has been dominated by reports and analysis of the Signal group chat involving top national security officials discussing aspects of the recent air strikes which have been directed against the Houthis in Yemen. There are four basic issues that are being examined […]
More Signalgate Fallout: Why Was Trump MIA During Military Planning?
Once you get over the astounding and reckless incompetence of Whiskey Pete Hegseth, Vice President J.D. Vance and other top members of Trump’s so-called national security team plotting a military strike in Yemen over an unsecure app and with a reporter in the chat, there’s another, possibly worse shocker: Where was the commander-in-chief? The short answer: he was at his golf club. It’s almost like he’s still there. Chris Hayes did a good piece a…
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