Signal Chat Scandal: Security Breach Sparks Outrage
A magazine journalist inadvertently joined a Secret Signal chat about U.S. war plans, revealing potential breaches. Top officials testified no classified info was shared, but skepticism endures among Democratic senators. Many call for resignations, emphasizing the unauthorized exposure of sensitive operational details.
The Trump administration is in damage control mode, following the disclosure that a journalist accidentally joined a private government Signal chat about sensitive war plans.
Director of National Intelligence and the CIA Director assert that no classified information was shared, despite the journalist reporting otherwise.
Skepticism prevails as prominent figures demand resignations and a thorough investigation into what is being termed a dire security breach.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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