Journalist's Inclusion in Trump Officials' Signal Chat Spurs National Security Concerns
The White House confirms the authenticity of the chat as investigations and bipartisan criticism over the breach continue.
- Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat discussing U.S. military strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.
- The chat, involving senior Trump administration officials, included operational details about the strikes, which were successfully executed on March 15.
- The White House acknowledged the breach but denied that classified information or 'war plans' were shared in the messages.
- President Trump defended National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, labeling the incident a 'glitch' while bipartisan calls for accountability intensify.
- The breach has reignited debates over the use of non-secure communication platforms for sensitive government discussions and their implications for national security.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































