The Signal attack plan messages: What we do (and don't) know
- The specifics of a military attack were shared on Signal by senior national security officials shortly before the Yemen strikes, raising concerns about legal violations and classified information exposure.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared details of the attack hours before it occurred, but insists the information was not classified.
- Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel criticized sharing attack plans on a commercial app, stating it violates military protocols.
- The Defense Department had warned personnel about Signal's vulnerabilities, specifically citing hacking attempts by Russia.
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Late Night Snark: Boost That Signal Edition “So to recap: the Secretary of Defense posted, on a publicly available app, specific war plans which were then seen by a reporter who was accidentally on the thread. It’s a phenomenon previously known as...
What we know about the Signal mess - Washington Examiner
WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE SIGNAL MESS. The brouhaha over the group text involving top members of the Trump national security team is rapidly coming down to two questions: One, how did the participants in the group, which included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, national security adviser Mike Waltz, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director…
The Signal attack plan messages: What we do and don't know
The revelation that President Donald Trump's most senior national security officials posted the specifics of a military attack to a chat group that included a journalist hours before the attack took place has raised many questions.
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