The latest on Donald Trump’s presidency: live updates
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard defended their handling of sensitive information during a Senate hearing on March 25, facing questions about a leaked group chat discussing U.S. Strikes on Yemen.
- Both officials stated that no classified materials were shared in the chat and expressed concern over Jeffrey Goldberg's inclusion as a journalist in the group.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also commented on the issue, asserting, 'Nobody was texting war plans.'
- Democratic lawmakers criticized the administration for carelessly handling sensitive information despite reassurances from Ratcliffe and Gabbard.
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Ratcliffe, Gabbard Say No Classified Information Shared in Leaked Chat
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard defended their handling of sensitive national security information at a March 25 Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, as they faced questions about an apparently accidental leak of details on renewed U.S. strikes on Yemen. Originally planned as an open hearing on worldwide threats, the Senate hearing came just one day after Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The …
The latest on Donald Trump’s presidency: live updates
The nation’s top intelligence officials are appearing before a Senate committee, a day after a report emerged that Trump administration officials discussed Yemen strikes in an unclassified group chat. Follow for live news updates on Donald Trump’s presidency.
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