Guests at a hotel in Alaska found eight pages of documents from President Donald Trump’s meetings Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a printer, NPR reported Saturday. The documents show the schedule of the summit with times and locations. They also show the lunch menu, the lunch seating chart, …
Read More »Someone Reportedly Hacked the Messaging App Mike Waltz Was Seen Using
A hacker reportedly stole customer data from a company that makes a Signal-like app that former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz was seen using in a Cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump. The hack includes direct messages and personal information from TeleMessage apps, 404 Media reported Sunday. TeleMessage is an …
Read More »Trump Continues 100-Days Celebration by Firing His First High-Level Appointee
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz — who in March accidentally invited a journalist into an unsecured chat where top Trump officials discussed military attack plans — is leaving his post, and his deputy, Alex Wong, will be following him out the door. Mark Halperin was the first to report the …
Read More »Hegseth Says He Shared Attack Plans on Unsecured Chats for 'Media Coordination'
Embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said during a Fox News interview on Tuesday morning that he has been sharing military attack plans on Signal “for media coordination and other things,” claiming the plans were “informal.” On Sunday, The New York Times reported on the existence of a second Signal chat …
Read More »Republicans Are Trying (and Failing) to Defend Reckless War-Plans Group Chat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Vice President J.D. Vance, and other high-ranking figures in Donald Trump’s administration recently used an unsecured Signal group chat to discuss plans to bomb Houthi militants in Yemen. The group chat somehow included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of …
Read More »Trump Team's War-Plans Group Chat Triggers Avalanche of Memes
Top intelligence officials and Republicans are trying and failing to downplay the revelation that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President J.D. Vance, and others discussed secret plans to bomb Houthi militants in Yemen in an unsecured Signal chat group that featured Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief ofThe Atlantic, because someone on …
Read More »