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Polling on past controversies involving Trump, former President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reveals a smaller share of Americans considered them to be very serious.
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Sue Gordon, former principal deputy national intelligence director, said the Trump administration needs to deal with any "persistent risk" to communications following the Signal chat leak.
The New York Times reporters Jess Bidgood, Helene Cooper, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and David E. Sanger discuss what the Signal chat leak revealed about the Trump administration and the state of politics in Washington.
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office, the president focused on the successful U.S. airstrikes in Yemen more than the discussion of military plans in a commercial messaging app where a journalist was invited by mistake.
In the age of digital communication, the fallout from the recent Signal group chat leak has captured the public's attention and prompted significant discussions about national security. This incident not only unveiled sensitive military discussions but also revealed how governmental entities manage crises in the public eye.
The Trump Administration’s attempts to downplay their security breach stand in stark contrast to their previous reaction to Hillary Clinton’s use of a home server as secretary of state.
President Trump slammed the media for its “never-ending” coverage of the Signal group chat leak, calling it “old and boring.” In a post Sunday on Truth Social, Trump praised Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.
Israel reportedly supplied sensitive intelligence about a human target discussed in a Signal chat that included a journalist.
Balart to share his reaction to the Signal group chat controversy, saying there should be an Inspector General investigation into the incident for the safety of Americans.