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President Donald Trump’s top intelligence officials claimed Tuesday that they did not share any classified materials in a group text about U.S. military plans that inadvertently included a ...
vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said there is “no question” that the information shared on the Signal group chat with high-level defense officials was classified.
It’s also highlighting the differences between classified and public information, and demonstrating that even encrypted apps like Signal can lead to embarrassing leaks if the humans doing the ...
Amy Lieberman, a politics and society editor, spoke with national security scholar Dakota Rudesill to better understand what constitutes classified information and how the government typically ...
Join our newsletter to get the latest military space news every Tuesday by veteran defense journalist Sandra Erwin. HELSINKI — China launched the new TJS-16 classified satellite on Saturday ...
President Trump spoke on March 25 about the use of a Signal group chat to discuss military plans, claiming the information in the chat was not classified. Accessibility statement Skip to main ...
Bondi defended senior national security officials for discussing potential military strikes in Yemen on Signal, stating that the information shared in the chat was “sensitive but not classified.” “It ...
It’s also highlighting the differences between classified and public information, and demonstrating that even encrypted apps like Signal can lead to embarrassing leaks if the humans doing the texting ...
The Yemen attack timeline that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted to a Signal chat group would have been so highly classified, under Pentagon guidelines, that the details should have been ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sent exact times, weapons and other details related to the strikes to the group chat, but he, the White House and other officials argue that this was not classified ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, center, is flanked by FBI Director Kash Patel, left, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, as the Senate Intelligence Committee holds its worldwide ...