The Atlantic's editor was, seemingly by mistake, added to an apparent Cabinet-level group chat used to plan military strikes ...
"It's also just mind boggling to me that all these senior folks who are on this line and nobody bothered to even check," ...
What the Atlantic posted is not a good look for our government. But don't hold your breath for any accountability to be ...
Former members of the defense and intelligence communities wonder who’s in charge of policy and operations — and if they’re ...
The uproar over operational details of military strikes on Yemen posted on a group chat among top administration officials is ...
Former national security officials reacted with shock and horror to revelations in The Atlantic that top members of President ...
"At this time, the message thread that was reported appears to be authentic, and we are reviewing how an inadvertent number ...
Washington is abuzz with revelations top Trump officials shared plans to bomb targets in Yemen over a messaging app. Analysts ...
Members of the Trump administration coordinated highly sensitive Yemen attack plans on an unsecure group chat, a White House ...
There are many reasons why it is unsafe to discuss a battle group strike in an unsecured chat. But that isn't the only way ...
Five members of Trump’s cabinet are being sued in Washington federal court after using Signal to coordinate official government business, including airstrikes in Yemen, without preserving any records.
Several of President Donald Trump’s top national security officials, at times with assistance from a top Senate Republican, ...