The Atlantic published leaked Signal messages from Trump administration officials detailing planned military strikes on Houthi targets.
The messages, accidentally shared with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, have sparked controversy over whether their release was legal and if they contained classified information. The White House has dismissed claims that the messages revealed 'war plans,' while critics argue they expose potential security breaches. Trump has downplayed the incident, blaming a lower-level staffer for the mishap.
The leak has ignited debate over journalistic ethics and national security risks.
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So now we’ve got government officials casually discussing military strikes on an encrypted app, and the real debate is whether the leak was legal? The bigger issue here is why these people think they can plan attacks in secret without any accountability to the public. This is exactly why the government has way too much power—endless wars, secret decisions, and zero transparency. Whether or not the leak was "ethical," it at least gives us a glimpse at how casually these officials treat military action. And of course, Trump is just blaming some random staffer instead of admitting this whole system is a mess. If anything, this just proves why we need less government control over foreign policy and more focus on non-intervention.
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‘Why Would You?’: ‘The Breakfast Club’ Co-Host Slams Journalist’s Decision To Publish Trump Admin Signal Messages
The Breakfast Club” co-host DJ Envy on Tuesday challenged The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg’s decision to publish a piece detailing
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Full Signal ‘war plan’ message thread released by Atlantic including JD Vance’s stunned reaction as WH blasts ‘hoax’
THE Atlantic magazine has published more texts between President Donald Trumps’s advisors that laid out details of their attack plans. The entire conversation between Vice President JD
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