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Senate Armed Services chair confirms plans to investigate war plan group chat

  • The Senate Armed Services Committee will investigate a major security breach involving a Signal group chat that included the Atlantic's editor in chief, as confirmed by Senator Roger Wicker.
  • Senators Roger Wicker and Jack Reed requested an expedited review by the Pentagon's inspector general regarding a security breach involving a Signal group chat with sensitive discussions about military plans and operations.
  • Senator Lisa Murkowski expressed concern, stating that the breach could have compromised operations and endangered servicemembers.
  • Democrats have called for the resignations of involved officials, while the administration contends the chat did not include classified 'war plans.
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Alabama Live broke the news in Alabama, United States on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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