Senate Armed Services chair confirms plans to investigate war plan group chat
- Senator Roger Wicker, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced plans to investigate how a journalist was added to a Signal chat discussing military strategies, stating it was inappropriate to share sensitive information in that manner.
- Senator Roger Wicker and Senator Jack Reed are asking for an Inspector General investigation into a Signal group chat that included discussions about military plans.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated no classified information was shared in the Signal chat regarding military strikes.
- Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, questioned if the Signal chat breach violated the Espionage Act.
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Once you get over the astounding and reckless incompetence of Whiskey Pete Hegseth, Vice President J.D. Vance and other top members of Trump’s so-called national security team plotting a military strike in Yemen over an unsecure app and with a reporter in the chat, there’s another, possibly worse shocker: Where was the commander-in-chief? The short answer: he was at his golf club. It’s almost like he’s still there. Chris Hayes did a good piece a…
Top Republican and Democratic senators demand probe into leaked chat scandal
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