Signal Slip-Up: National Security Breach Sparks Calls for Accountability

National security adviser Michael Waltz and a host of top U.S. officials are under scrutiny after a journalist was accidentally included in a Signal chat discussing sensitive military plans. The breach has drawn bipartisan calls for an investigation into the mishap and potential consequences for those involved.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-03-2025 20:12 IST | Created: 25-03-2025 20:12 IST
Signal Slip-Up: National Security Breach Sparks Calls for Accountability

In an unexpected turn of events, President Donald Trump has voiced support for his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, after Waltz mistakenly included a journalist in a Signal chat regarding sensitive military plans. According to Trump, Waltz is a "good man" who has learned a lesson from the incident.

The security breach has set off a firestorm among U.S. lawmakers, prompting hearings and calls for accountability. Jeffrey Goldberg, the journalist accidentally added to the chat, reported receiving details on U.S. actions against Yemeni rebels.

The disclosure of such sensitive information via a commercial app like Signal has raised questions about cybersecurity protocols, with experts urging secure government channels for discussing classified issues in light of potential national security threats posed by compromised devices.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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