Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly texted the editor of The Atlantic key details of the U.S. plan to bomb Houthi ...
The journalist at the center of the Trump administration's Signal chat fiasco publicly released attack plans discussed by senior US officials.
We talk with Goldberg about this absurd chain of events, and with Shane Harris, who covers national security for The Atlantic ...
But in any case, I was added to this group, and it’s a misdirected email or text chain that I shouldn’t ... fire emojis. Rosin: Prayer emoji. Rosin: Unless you were so good.
Trump supporters are desperately trying to downplay the war plans group chat scandal after complete messages of the ...
Messages were leaked from a group chat about Donald Trump's plans to bomb the Houthis in Yemen after a journalist was added ...
“I will say a prayer for victory,” Vance ... confirming the veracity of the Signal group. “This appears to be an authentic message chain, and we are reviewing how an inadvertent number ...
He said he realized the text chain could be real after ... Vance was the one person in the group to then reply to Hegseth, telling him, “I will say a prayer for victory.” ...
Jeffrey Goldberg has released the complete war plans group chat, which Donald Trump’s administration has rushed to deny.
Goldberg was first added to the text chain on March 11 by Michael Waltz ... The text chat was labeled "Houthi PC small group," and a message from Waltz indicated that he was convening a principals ...
A look at the implications after the Trump administration spoke about plans for an air strike against the Houthis in Yemen in ...
"I will say a prayer for victory," Mr Vance said. Mr Goldberg said after the strikes many of those in the group celebrated with messages including "good job" and "God bless". When he realised the ...