Trump addresses concerns over national security officials using Signal group chat
- President Donald Trump addressed concerns about national security officials using Signal to discuss plans in Yemen, stating that there was no classified information shared during the chat.
- National Security Advisor Mike Waltz acknowledged the issue of a journalist being included in the discussion and remarked that the team is investigating this matter.
- Mick Mulroy, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence, criticized the use of Signal for sensitive discussions, calling it 'unacceptable' for national security.
- Trump mentioned that he does not believe Waltz should apologize and deemed concerns over the app's security as exaggerated, referencing its widespread use in various sectors.
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Security span in chat: Trump tries to limit damage
In the security affair around a chat group with high-ranking officials, US President Trump is trying to limit damage. Attack plans? "Not secret." A journalist who accidentally reads along? "Can happen before." By J. Kastein.
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