Oops!... They Sent Out War Plans
- Elon Musk was invited to a Pentagon meeting where U.S. Military plans for a potential war with China were presented, as reported by The New York Times.
- President Donald Trump denied the meeting was about China, stating it focused on efficiency and innovation, according to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
- The New York Times raised concerns about Musk's involvement with sensitive military information, highlighting potential conflicts of interest due to his business ties in China.
- Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Duckworth questioned the decision to share military plans with Musk, claiming no legitimate national security reason for this action.
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Violation of the Espionage Act: sharing war plans with a journalist proves that “it's time for amateurism in Washington”
Using the Signal app to discuss highly sensitive information and, above all, ongoing battle plans, is not standard procedure. At best, the case of the improper sharing of American war plans will constitute negligence in safeguarding government information, and may well have violated the law, say the researchers, who see this situation as an unprecedented case
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