Military social media is filled with memes about Trump officials' use of Signal to discuss plans for airstrikes on Yemen.
A journalist’s inclusion in a national security discussion served as a reminder that you might not know every number in the chat — and that could be a big problem.
Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G The inadvertent leaking of America's military intentions on a Signal chat group has ...
Political enthusiasts use it to roast politicians who “disappear ... Back away, disappear, and let the memes do the talking (read: text the group chat).
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U.S. officials accidentally included The Atlantic‘s editor-in-chief in a Signal group chat discussing military ... has ignited a firestorm of memes across social media platforms.
Social media users were quick to seize on to memes and jokes after The Atlantic's top editor was added to a national security ...
Trump officials are scrambling to deal with the leak of secret Signal messages about bombing Yemen, and social media is ...
A report released Monday by The Atlantic's editor-in-chief outlining how he came to be in a group chat with top Trump administration ... a study published in 2021 examined meme consumption ...
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief was mistakenly added to a government Signal group chat discussing war plans. Meme-makers could not leave that alone. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper ...