Rep. Mike Turner expresses surprise at the Trump administration's response to leaked military information regarding plans to attack Houthi rebels, questioning the handling of classified discussions.
In a fiery New York Times op-ed, Hillary Clinton criticizes Donald Trump's administration for a significant military leak involving sensitive attack plans shared on a commercial messaging app. She condemns the actions as reckless and dangerous, highlighting a trend of self-inflicted wounds that threaten national security.
Revelations about sensitive messages from US officials in a group chat raise alarm over potential risks to intelligence operations against the Houthi group in Yemen. Experts warn of long-term damage to US intelligence-gathering capabilities.
Republican senators are pushing the Trump administration to preserve records of Signal chats concerning a military strike on Houthi rebels, raising concerns over classified information leaks and compliance with federal laws.
The Senate Armed Services Committee is launching an investigation into Trump administration officials' use of the Signal app for discussing military operations, raising serious national security concerns.
Amidst growing concerns over his judgment and recent blunders, Pentagon chief Hegseth faces calls for resignation from Democrats and a bipartisan Senate probe into his handling of classified information.
A shocking breach of national security arises as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly shared sensitive details via the Signal app. President Trump defends his team while dismissing media claims. What really happened?
In a shocking revelation, Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz admits to creating a controversial group chat that included The Atlantic's editor. The implications for national security and foreign policy are staggering.
In a stunning revelation, The Atlantic uncovers how senior members of Trump's National Security Council accidentally shared sensitive military details via Signal, raising alarms about national security protocols.
In a heated Senate hearing, CIA Director John Ratcliffe refuted claims of transmitting classified information in a Signal chat about Yemen operations. He emphasized the mission's success amidst controversy over leaked messages.