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The White House has closed its review of national security adviser Mike Waltz including a journalist on a group chat about airstrikes in Yemen, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday — as loomi...
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U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz received emails via his personal email account but has never used that account to send classified material, the White House said after The Washington Post re...
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The White House has declared the controversy around a Signal chat for a military strike that inadvertently included a journalist to be “closed,” but the episode has left some in President Trump’s
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Latin Times on MSNMike Waltz's Team Has Set Up Over 20 Signal Channels To Discuss Sensitive Foreign Policy MattersWaltz was the face of a crisis last week after inadvertently adding a journalist to a group chat discussing attacks on the Houthis
Donald Trump has fired multiple National Security Council officials following a major Signal chat leak. The incident, known as "Signalgate," involved National Security Advisor Michael Waltz accidentally adding a journalist to a private discussion on military actions.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz talks to FOX News host Laura Ingraham about the controversy around 'Atlantic' editor Jeffrey Goldberg gaining access to a chatroom with intelligence officials. The chat was on the secure-message app Signal and included Vice President J.
While the Democrats demanded the resignations of Mike Waltz and defense secretary Pete Hegseth over the security breach in a war plan, the Donald Trump administration took the controversy lightly.
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New York Magazine on MSNWill Trump Fire Mike Waltz Over the Leaked Signal Group Chat?Despite calls for Mike Waltz or Pete Hegseth to resign, so far White House officials are bashing only The Atlantic. Here’s the latest on the debacle.
"I think it was very unfair the way they attacked Michael," Trump said. "He's a good person ... I don't think we should allow people that are very good, like [Waltz] who has done a great job, get hurt by this.
National political correspondent Maggie Haberman weighed in on why she believes President Trump is defending national security adviser Mike Waltz over the Signal group chat breach, suggesting the
President Donald Trump distanced himself from the controversy over leaked U.S. attack plans, placing responsibility on National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. Trump cleared Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of involvement in the incident during comments made in the Oval Office.