This week's story about Washington's group chat mix-up has prompted debate over what constitutes "war plans" and whether the material was classified. The Atlantic has now published the full chat.
The disclosure follows two intense days during which Trump's senior most Cabinet members of his intelligence and defense ...
Everyone on that text chain should have been fired, but certainly Pete Hegseth needs to resign,” a Senator tells TIME ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth came under increasing scrutiny after more details emerged showing he posted plans of an ...
After the White House argued, repeatedly, that there was no classified information in the chat, The Atlantic published it.
The White House says details about a targeted strike accidentally shared with a journalist in a group chat were not "war ...
Zelenskyy warned that Russia would face “strong retaliation” if it breaks the U.S.-brokered ceasefire and strikes Ukrainian ...
A US magazine published Wednesday the transcript of accidentally leaked messages laying out plans for an attack on Yemen, ...
The highly sensitive operational details covered the “method of targeting,” the timeline for the operation and who pulled the ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio for the first time since the Signal chat exchange debacle was revealed this week admitted ...
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