The Atlantic released a Signal chat among Trump senior national security officials, revealing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided times for warplane launches and strike packages against Yemen’s Houthis. Hegseth has not confirmed if he shared classified information. Some officials have criticized the journalist who reported on the chat, while others have remained silent. This contrasts with Republican reaction to Hillary Clinton’s email server. The chat included detailed operational information about military strikes, raising concerns about operational security. The White House denied any classified information was disclosed and is investigating the leak. Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed potential disciplinary action for national security adviser Mike Waltz and Hegseth. The chat also contained derogatory remarks about Europeans. The release of this information has raised questions about national security protocols and the handling of sensitive information. Goldbeberg, who reported on the chat, stated that the White House preferred he did not publish the contents. The full implications of this leak and the response from government officials are still unfolding as investigations continue.
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