Waltz team set up 20 Signal chats on global issues: Politico
- Mike Waltz's team set up at least 20 Signal group chats to coordinate work on various global issues, as reported by Politico.
- Some group members witnessed discussions that included sensitive information, revealing extensive use of Signal by Trump's national security team, according to the report.
- Waltz and staff have faced criticism for using unsecured communications for classified discussions, potentially risking national security, as noted by experts.
- Democrats are drafting impeachment articles for Waltz and others over their communication practices, as reported by The Washington Post.
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«Signal Gate»: Many chats on sensitive topics existed under Waltz
Donald Trump actually declared the scandal surrounding his security advisor Mike Waltz to be over, but government officials continue to leak incriminating details to the media. Apparently, the Yemen chat was just one of many discussion forums.
Waltz’s Team Created 20 Signal Chats To Discuss National Security And Foreign Policy: Report
National security adviser Mike Waltz’s team has reportedly created 20 group chats on the commercial Signal app to coordinate official work on issues ranging from Ukraine, China and Gaza to Middle East policy, intensifying concerns about national security. The recent report regarding the group chats also cite Waltz and one unnamed senior aide conducting official business, including exchanging schedules and work documents, over personal Gmail acco…
Mike Waltz’s Signal Chats Aren’t the Real Scandal
The Signal chat controversy is far from over. National security adviser Mike Waltz did more than simply invite the Atlantic editor-in-chief to his war-planning Signal chat to discuss bombing strikes on Yemen. Waltz’s staff also set up similar Signal chats for Ukraine, China, Gaza, Africa and European national security issues, according to a new report.The unfolding story has led to calls for resignations over the mishandling of classified inform…
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