Editorial: Caught in the lie: Trump team doubles down on Signal chat lies
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10 Articles
'Circular firing squad': Signal chat members pick scapegoats to save their jobs
A new article in Politico claims that "what started as a group chat has turned into a circular firing squad," in the ongoing saga of the leaked war plans that no one in the Trump administration will acknowledged contained classified information.Of the 19 people who were on the Signal chat, national security adviser Mike Waltz has stepped up to take some sort of responsibility for inadvertently adding The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg…
Mike Waltz goofed when he set up top-level chat on unclassified Signal app. Pete Hegseth made it worse. - Washington Examiner
What a week in Washington, D.C. It began Monday, March 24, when Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, a magazine President Donald Trump has on his enemies list, revealed he was inadvertently invited to a high-level group chat with more than a dozen of the nation’s top national security officials. The group chat contained secret plans to unleash a punishing campaign of air and missile strikes against the Houthis in Yemen in an attemp…


Editorial: Caught in the lie: Trump team doubles down on Signal chat lies
In trying to distract from their alarming incompetence of having Jeff Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, in their Signal group chat about bombing Yemen, top Trump administration officials lied that there were no military secrets divulged to…
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