Gabbard, Ratcliffe contend Signal chat did not include classified information
- John Ratcliffe testified that using Signal for work was permissible and claimed no classified information was shared in the group chat involving military discussions on Yemen.
- Senator Mark Warner expressed concerns that the discussions likely contained classified information, contradicting Ratcliffe's claims.
- Tulsi Gabbard was reportedly part of the group chat but avoided confirming her use of a personal or government phone due to an ongoing review.
- In a Senate hearing, Senator Jack Reed questioned Tulsi Gabbard about her phone usage during the Signal chat, but she declined to answer, citing an ongoing review.
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What key Trump players in in Signal chat flap are saying
The White House is continuing to downplay and deflect criticism over a Signal group chat among top Trump administration officials in which plans for an airstrike on Yemen were discussed just before being executed. Democratic lawmakers are demanding an investigation and accusing key Trump defense and national security officials of revealing classified information about the Yemen plans in the March 15 group chat over an encrypted but unsecured app…
"Deliberately False And Misleading": CIA Director Obliterates And Hammers The Media's Anti-Pete Hegseth Smear Job - The American Tribune.com
During a fiery series of remarks before the House Intelligence Committee, CIA Director John Ratcliffe sounded off on The Atlantic and exposed its supposed report on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s irresponsibility as a ridiculous smear job. That angry obliteration of the woke magazine came when Ratcliffe said the Signal group chat texts published by The Atlantic show that no “classified information” was transmitted. As background, The Atlant…
Signal App Is Pre-Installed on Government Devices, Gabbard Testifies
As Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faced a second day of questioning regarding a leaked Trump administration text conversation about military strikes in Yemen, she testified that the Signal messaging app used in the chat “comes pre-installed on government devices.” Lawmakers have raised questions about the Signal app after The Atlantic’s Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg reported that he was inadvertently added to a text conversat…
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