The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
The Atlantic published Signal texts from Pete Hegseth sharing details of the Yemen attack after Trump and others denied it ...
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He thought Pete Hegseth's texts about bombing Yemen were fake. So he waited and watched.11:44 a.m. Pete Hegseth texts the group a “TEAM UPDATE.” The Atlantic did not publish this text, but described the ...
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could ...
As senior officials deny wrongdoing, rank-and-file national-security personnel worry about the dangers if no one is held ...
The information Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disclosed in the Signal chat of top Trump national security officials was ...
“Nobody was texting war plans and that’s all I have to say about that,” Hegseth told reporters in Hawaii when asked about a ...
Pete Hegseth responded to allegations that he and other U.S. national security officials leaked highly sensitive plans about ...
Trump officials have repeatedly downplayed the messages, claiming no classified information was shared in the chat that ...
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine was added to the Signal group chat, where some of the key players of the Trump ...
Jeffrey Goldberg and Shane Harris wrote that they published the messages after the White House insisted they were not ...
The Pentagon’s internal watchdog notified the defense secretary of a probe into whether he shared classified information last ...
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