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Yemen's strike plans in the chat of the signal group ask questions about the espionage law. This is what you should know

Yemen’s strike plans in the chat of the signal group ask questions about the espionage law. This is what you should know

The Trump administration faces scrutiny on the use of the application signal commercially available to discuss plans for an American military attack against Hutis rebels in Yemen, but did anyone violate the law? Inadvertently, Jeffrey Goldberg was included in the chain, which reported how information about weapons packages, the objectives and the time before the…

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What to know about Signal, that the Pentagon previously discouraged the workers to use

What to know about Signal, that the Pentagon previously discouraged the workers to use

As the White House is criticized for supposedly using a signal to discuss sensitive foreign policy plans, the encrypted messaging platform has now entered the center of attention. Although the Government has officially discouraged federal employees to use the application for official businesses, it has become a crucial tool for many companies, technology and public…

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What Trump's main officials have said about the mismanagement of classified information

What Trump’s main officials have said about the mismanagement of classified information

Multiple Trump administration officials who allegedly made discussions classified on an open messaging platform in the past condemned the mismanagement of the records classified by others, including former President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have requested “consequences” for people who…

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Messages with the War plans of Yemen inadvertently shared with a reporter appear 'authentic': official

Messages with the War plans of Yemen inadvertently shared with a reporter appear ‘authentic’: official

The White House said on Monday a group of signals that discussed an American attack against Houthis in Yemen that inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, an Atlantic chief editor, “seems to be authentic.” The Trump administration members coordinated highly sensitive war plans in the group chat not sure, Goldberg wrote in A report for publication Mondays….

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