US military plans leaked via chat group: what we know


On March 11, Goldberg said he received a Signal invite from a user called Mike Waltz, national security advisor and a figure he had previously met. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is dealing with the fallout of a security breach that allowed a journalist to read exchanges between senior officials in a group chat on the Signal messaging app.

The group's members, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance, talked about strikes on Yemen's Huthi rebels hours before they were launched.

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