The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, recounted how he had – apparently inadvertently – been put on a group chat featuring some of the most senior members of the United States government.
Even more dramatically, the purpose of the chat, on the messaging app Signal, was to discuss a then-imminent U.S. attack on Houthi targets in Yemen earlier this month.
Goldberg said that, through the texts, he had known specifics about the attacks about two hours before they took place on March 15. Goldberg wrote that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth sent detailed plans to everyone on the chat.
Seriously, all they had to do to make it secrured was do it on Truth Social as no one uses that social media.

And Trump was asked about the leak and his reply.... "I don't know nothing about it."

Even more dramatically, the purpose of the chat, on the messaging app Signal, was to discuss a then-imminent U.S. attack on Houthi targets in Yemen earlier this month.
Goldberg said that, through the texts, he had known specifics about the attacks about two hours before they took place on March 15. Goldberg wrote that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth sent detailed plans to everyone on the chat.
Seriously, all they had to do to make it secrured was do it on Truth Social as no one uses that social media.

And Trump was asked about the leak and his reply.... "I don't know nothing about it."
