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"There have been steps made to ensure that something like that can obviously never happen again," she continued.
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Members of Trump's administration, including Waltz and Hegseth, in the past have leveled harsh criticism at former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email ser...
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The New Republic on MSNHere’s How Many Sketchy Signal Groups Mike Waltz HasWaltz’s team had set up at least 20 Signal group chats dedicated to discussing international crises, Politico reported Wednesday. His staff “regularly” leaned on the retail app to coordinate work on issues in Ukraine, China, Gaza, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, according to four people who had been added to the chats.
Although Trump decided not to fire his national security adviser over the Signal group chat, Waltz’s position is tenuous, officials say.
President Donald Trump voiced renewed support for his national security adviser Mike Waltz on Tuesday, adding that Waltz does not need to “apologize” for his role in accidentally adding the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat with Cabinet officials planning airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Rep. Michael Waltz, a Florida Republican, inadvertently invited a journalist to join a private chat with top Trump administration officials on the encrypted messaging app Signal. The journalist ...
In public, White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is struggling. In private, there's reason to believe his troubles appear even more serious.
President Donald Trump has reiterated his support for national security adviser Mike Waltz after Waltz added a journalist to a top secret group chat of administration officials discussing battle plans against the Houthis.
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AlterNet on MSN'Echoes of Trump’s first term' as national security advisor loses support in White HouseNational Security Advisor Mike Waltz is on increasingly thin ice in President Donald Trump's administration, according to new reports. In a recent article by journalists Josh Dawsey, Meridith McGraw and Alexander Ward,
Donald Trump has been contemplating resurrecting his most famous catchphrase: “You’re fired.” The president has reportedly been privately considering booting national security adviser Mike Waltz over the Signal leak scandal,
Amid the backlash to the Trump administration’s use of the private messaging app Signal for sensitive U.S. military planning in Yemen, Politico reported Wednesday that national security adviser Mike Waltz’s team set up at least 20 such chats.
The White House has declared the controversy around a Signal chat for a military strike that inadvertently included a journalist to be “closed,” but the episode has left some in President Trump’s