The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg reported he was accidentally added by Mike Waltz to a group chat containing secret military plans.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Michael Waltz has created multiple other Signal chats to discuss national security matters with officials. Plus, Rep. Jason Crow joins to discuss the threat posed to servicemembers by these Signal chats and his new legislation to end dark money in elections.
Given the first day of the Houthi campaign went off without a hitch, national security adviser Mike Waltz’s errant invite gaffe might have been written off as a minor glitch. Except, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth came out swinging.
But the US national security adviser said he could not explain how a journalist was added to a chat discussing air strikes in Yemen.
President Trump's national security adviser has denied knowing the editor of The Atlantic after accidentally adding him to a sensitive group chat.
Although Trump decided not to fire his national security adviser over the Signal group chat, Waltz’s position is tenuous, officials say.
Washington is roiled by the news that one of President Donald Trump’s top aides added a journalist to a group chat discussing military plans.