The White House claims US strikes in Yemen killed a top Houthi missile expert, but military confirmation is pending. President Trump vowed to continue strikes until Houthis cease attacks on US ships,
"At this time, the message thread that was reported appears to be authentic, and we are reviewing how an inadvertent number was added to the chain," the NSC said.
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DMR News on MSNTrump Administration Dismisses Yemen Security Breach as MisunderstandingThe Trump administration is currently under blistering criticism. This comes on the heels of a major security breach associated with a white supremacist organizing group’s chat on the Signal encrypted messaging application.
Read a line-by-line analysis of the war plans shared over a Signal group chat, with additional reporting and context from CNN national security reporters.
The leak of a chat among top Trump administration officials provides an unfiltered look at why the White House decided to strike Houthi militants in Yemen.
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India Today on MSNWhy Trump refused to fire National Security Advisor after Yemen strikes chat leakAs the media kept having a field day with Democrats calling for a probe on Wednesday, Vice President JD Vance and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles urged Trump to fire Mike Waltz.
A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump's administration to preserve messages sent on the Signal messaging app discussing attack plans against the Houthis in Yemen that became public after they were inadvertently shared with a journalist.
Sources tell PEOPLE that President Donald Trump has asked around about his next steps following the scandal in which journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a private national security gro