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White House denies ‘war plans,’ classified information discussed in chat on Yemen. By ABC News March 25, 2025 Photo credit: Caroline Purser/Getty Images.
Officials with the White House's National Security Council say they "are reviewing" how a journalist could have been "inadvertently" added to an 18-member group chat that included several of the ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt denied that war plans were discussed in the chat, even though the White House had previously appeared to confirm the account that the journalist, ...
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the review on Tuesday, but said that "no 'war plans' were discussed." She added that no classified material was sent to Signal group chat.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on March 25 that "nobody was texting war plans" in a Signal chat among top Trump administration officials. "You're talking about a deceitful and highly ...
The White House is downplaying the significance of Jeffrey Goldberg being in a group chat discussing plans for attacking Houthi rebels in Yemen, saying no war plans or classified material were sent.
The chat on the Signal messenger, where The Atlantic's editor Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added, did not discuss any US military plans or send classified materials, according to White House ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday that no war plans were discussed in the thread and that the app was approved for government use. She called the group chat a "policy ...
Rep. Don Bacon said the White House is “in denial” over the Signal chat chain with administration officials — and a reporter — that discussed plans for a U.S. attack on the Houthis in Yemen.
White House still argues no 'war plans' were discussed. Trump's White House on Tuesday continued to dispute the initial Atlantic report about "war plans" being discussed in the chat, noting that ...
Trump himself denied that the breach amounted to a major violation of security protocols and defended Waltz, who Goldberg says inadvertently added him to the chat group where officials discussed ...
The White House ... plans for attacks against Houthi rebels in Yemen. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt argued in a post on the social platform X that no “war plans” were discussed in the chat ...