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Officials inadvertently added a reporter to an unsecured group chat discussing plans for a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen.
The Atlantic on Wednesday posted screenshots and a fuller text chain from the Signal group chat that inadvertently included a journalist, after the White House and top administration officials on the ...
The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg on Wednesday released the full contents of the Yemen war planning texts ... the significance of the messages that were shared," Goldberg wrote.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth is back at the centre of a national security scandal due to a second Signal group chat with ...
The latest revelations come after the White House had said no classified information had been disclosed in the group chat among top US officials that inadvertently also included a journalist.
The White House reacted furiously on Wednesday after The Atlantic magazine published messages between national security ...
Atlantic EIC Jeffrey Goldberg had been added inadvertently to a text chain with top officials. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer The Atlantic has released the text messages that include ...
Hegseth has denied the information he shared was classified, but it was given to him on a system for sensitive and classified ...
WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump's administration to preserve messages ... in Yemen that became public after they were inadvertently shared ...
The messages of top Trump admin officials on Yemen attack plans had been inadvertently shared with a journalist ... a right to know how decisions about war and national security are made ...
The Atlantic magazine on Wednesday published text messages ... group in Yemen. REUTERS In his own X post, Hegseth rattled off a near-identical summation of what the leaked war plans didn’t ...
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