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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 ...
Since then, administration officials have roundly denied there was any classified information in the thread, including in testimony before Congress. Mark Warner: Director Gabbard, you are the ...
The administration's main defense has been no classified material was shared. Top Trump administration officials are facing a firestorm after using the commercially available app Signal to discuss ...
The often bureaucratic nature of classified information is complicated, with different levels of secrecy and different potential punishments for its disclosure. By Devlin Barrett Reporting from ...
The White House has claimed the information shared by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other cabinet members in a Signal group chat was not classified. Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire It is ...
Asked in the White House Wednesday night whether he still believes none of the content was classified, Trump didn’t exactly support his prior statement. “Well, that’s what I’ve heard ...
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., called for national security advisor Mike Waltz and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign Tuesday following an apparent national security breach. The demand came ...
By Julian E. Barnes Reporting from Washington President Trump has long had, at best, a cavalier attitude about the handling of classified material. In his first term, he took a photograph of a ...
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 ...
The feds are probing allegations that an NYPD sergeant may have accessed classified information on behalf of “foreign agents,” law-enforcement sources told The Post. Sgt. Zhu Jiang — who ...