Atlantic story on Yemen chat reportedly showed rare instance of Vance breaking with Trump
- The White House shifted from shock to anger over a scandal involving a group chat, as revealed by journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, indicating issues in national security management within President Donald Trump's administration.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's comments highlighted his inexperience in national security, contributing to concerns about operational security among Trump's foreign policy team.
- Reactions from European leaders emphasized a deterioration in transatlantic relations, with some officials expressing surprise and disappointment over the White House's handling of sensitive information.
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‘What Have I Done?’: GOP Senator Says Trump Likely Has Buyer’s Remorse After Picking Vance as VP
AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, Pool A Republican senator questioned whether President Donald Trump regretted choosing Vice President JD Vance as his running mate in comments Thursday over statements the latter made in a Signal group chat about a US military strike in Yemen. The lawmaker, whose identity was protected by Jewish Insider, said Vance made comments that contradicted Trump on striking Houthi rebels in Yemen and argued the president …

Atlantic story on Yemen chat reportedly showed rare instance of Vance breaking with Trump
Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Amid the fallout from The Atlantic’s Monday article reportedly detailing the Signal group chat discussing the U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen, Vice President JD Vance appearing to break with President Donald Trump is also getting attention. Vance made a noteworthy statement in the chat, appearing to break with Trump and questioning whether the president recognized that a unilateral U.S. attack on t…
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