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Trump Not Planning to Fire Waltz after National Security Signal Leak

  • A group chat about a US military strike in Yemen was leaked to journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who was unintentionally added by National Security Adviser Michael Waltz.
  • The National Security Council confirmed that the chat's messages appear to be authentic, raising concerns about operational security.
  • Senator Mark Warner expressed that the administration's actions compromised national security, while Congressman Chris Deluzio called for a full investigation.
  • President Trump dismissed the leak's significance, stating it had no impact at all and indicating confidence in National Security Adviser Michael Waltz.
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[NHK] In the United States, key members of the Trump administration have been exchanging detailed information about military operations via a private messaging app.

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Donald Trump defended his aide Mike Waltz publicly after the chat leak. But behind closed doors he was furious. The reason for the president's anger was the

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