President Trump faces a dilemma over national security adviser Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat reveals sensitive military discussions. With press scrutiny rising, Trump weighs his options but fears media backlash.
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?
The Atlantic exposes the full text thread from the Trump administration's Signal group, revealing discussions on military strikes. Controversy erupts as officials debate the classification of these communications.
In a bombshell revelation, the Atlantic has published leaked messages from a White House group chat discussing US military strikes on Yemen. The messages detail timings, targets, and military hardware, raising questions about the security of sensitive information.
The recent security breach involving President Trump's Signal group chat reveals military strike plans, sparking controversy over the contrasting responses compared to Hillary Clinton's email scandal. Get the full story here!
In a surprising twist, President Trump stands by national security adviser Mike Waltz after a journalist was accidentally added to a sensitive Signal group chat discussing Yemen. Learn more about the implications and Trump's unwavering support.
In a recent phone call, President Trump expressed his support for national security advisor Michael Waltz after a journalist was inadvertently added to a text thread discussing military strikes. Despite the controversy, Trump insists no classified information was shared.
In a surprising turn of events, an Atlantic editor revealed that a group chat intended for senior U.S. officials accidentally included him, exposing sensitive military plans against Houthi targets in Yemen. This incident raises serious concerns about operational security and federal protocols.