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Here's what we know about whether officials shared classified intel in leaked group chat that included the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.
The CIA Director and the Director of National Intelligence testified that they did not share classified information in a messaging group chat that discussed the U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen.
The White House is clapping back against media reports claiming intel officials have been using the end-to-end encrypted ...
Perhaps the most striking moment of Tuesday’s Senate Intelligence Committee hearing came when Chairman Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) stepped in to offer a clarification. Tulsi Gabbard, the director of ...
"There was no classified information as I understand it," President ... MORE: Former intel officials: Signal chat did put troops at risk President Donald Trump speaks to the media in the Oval ...
Classified information falls into three basic categories ... What the Leak Revealed: Our reporters discuss what the Signal chat leak revealed about the Trump administration and the state ...
Trump administration officials are struggling to stem the fallout from revelations that top national security officials ...
Intelligence officials within President Donald Trump’s administration said Tuesday there was no classified information in the Signal discussion between administration ...
The information Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disclosed in the Signal chat of top Trump national security officials was ...
In the wake of an explosive report that senior Trump administration officials discussed planned military strikes in a Signal ...
"My communications, to be clear, in a Signal message group were entirely permissible and lawful and did not include classified information," Ratcliffe testified. Gabbard refused to say whether she ...