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White House Accidentally Shares Military Plan Group Chat With Journalist

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  • #Military
  • #Freedom of press
  • #Yemen
White House Accidentally Shares Military Plan Group Chat With Journalist
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MAR 25
Above: US Pres. Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth deliver remarks in the Oval Office of the White House on March 21, 2025, in Washington, DC. Image copyright:  Anna Moneymaker/Staff/Getty Images News via Getty Images
story last updated MAR 26

The Spin

Democratic narrative

The Trump White House's staggering incompetence has been laid bare by its horrifying use of Signal to plan military strikes, culminating in the egregious leaking of sensitive details to a journalist. This blunder jeopardized national security and risked American lives — exposing a chaotic administration that can't be trusted to protect critical operations or lead with any semblance of discipline.

Atlantic

Republican narrative

No one can deny that this was a slip-up, but in the end, a slip-up is all it's turned out to be. Everything discussed in the chat was unclassified information about the Houthis, making the Democrats' smear campaign fall flat on its face. Unlike Hillary Clinton, who conducted her official State Department work on an unprotected server, Trump's Cabinet was using a CIA-approved encrypted app. Waltz made a mistake, but not the mistake his opponents claim.

Townhall

Metaculus Prediction


Public Figures

Donald Trump

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John Ratcliffe

Tulsi Gabbard

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Marco Rubio


The Controversies


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Political split

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The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans
AtlanticAPR 1
Jeffrey Goldberg on the Group Chat That Broke the Internet
AtlanticAPR 1
Trump backs Mike Waltz in the wake of the White Houses national security debacle
MSNBCAPR 1
Trump stands by national security adviser Mike Waltz despite disclosing military plans, saying hes learned a lesson
NBCAPR 1
The Atlantic's Signal Story Is Quickly Falling Apart
TownhallAPR 1

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