3 reasons ‘Signalgate’ is not going away
- The Trump administration faced embarrassment after a texting leak about a planned air attack on Houthi rebels.
- An unsecured Signal group chat, intended for war planning, included eighteen government officials.
- Jeffrey Goldberg, a journalist, was mistakenly added to the group, which discussed a Yemen military strike.
- Trump called the incident a 'minor glitch,' while Rep. Bacon stated the White House was 'in denial'.
- The incident, dubbed 'Signalgate,' prompted calls for investigations and raised concerns about security and intelligence sharing.
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